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PRlSENTEIl BY
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RADCLIFFE
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, 1876-9.
VOL. xxxvir.
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BV B. PICKAllD HALL, M.A., AND J, H. STACY,
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RESULTS
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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS
MADE AT THE
RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY,
OXFORD,
IN THE YEAES 1876-9,
EDITED BY
EDWARD JAMES STONE, M.A, F.K.S.
BADCLtrrE OBHERVER.
VOL. XXXVII.
PrilLl<flJ!I' fiY OltDSR OF THE BADCLIPPS TIIVSTSE^.
OXFOKD:
JAMES PARKEH AND CO.
1880.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
ISIBODDCTIOIt Hi
Rssctiis or OBaiitTATioKB is Tabdiab AsaAMQiiuHT FOB 1876-9 : —
Daily lUiolU of M»te«rologi<ml ObMrvfttioni 3, 87, 71, IDS
RaadiogB of a wlf-rsgiitsnug M&x. and Miu. Thermometer abova Uw Tairar 1C>, H, 8S, 117
Compariion of Mean Monthlj Temperatuni above the Tower with that
near the Surfaoe of the Ground IS, S2, 88, ISO
Beadingi of a Dr; Bulb and a Wet Bulb Thermometer above the Tower . IB, S8, 87, 121
ChataoteruticaofUie Wa&thario sachMonth 2E, SB, B3, 127
Belations of Fr^enue, Temperature, &c., under different Winds .... 27, 62, 80, 180
Amount of B<uD oolleoted on the Oround, and at Elevatione of 22 feet,
Slfeet, and 113 feet 81.68,100,184
Pall of Bain at the Sur&ce of the Oronnd dittributed under difftt^nt
Windj, for every Month of the Year 81. 88, 100. 1S4
Indioationi of Moffat's Ozonometer during the Year 82,87,101,185
Amount of Oione under different THndt 83,08.102,138
Amount of Oione under difierent Dvl; Veludtiea of the Wind .... S3, 08. 102, 138
Apfbkdix to thb Radolitfi MirxoBOLOoiCAi. OssasvATioira iob 1S78-B,
1. Mean Monthly Eeighti of the Barometer for 25 Yean (18S5 to 1879) . .
2. Mean Monthly Tempeivtaru of the Air for S5 Yean (18S5 to I87B) . .
S. MsanMonthlyTempenturesof Svaporation(Dr2S Yean(lS5EtolS70) .
1. MeanMontUy AmoontiofltoiDfarSB Ye*tt(1851tol87S)
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INTRODUCTION.
fPHE present volume contains the principal Meteorological Observations
-'- made at the Radcliffe Observatory during the years 1876, 1877, 1878,
and 1879. The results for 1875 were publiBhed by the late Eadcliffu Observer,
Mr. Main, in December 1877. Mr, Main died on May 9, 1878, and his death
was followed within two days by that of the second assistant, Mr. F. Bellamy,
who died on May 11, 1878. The Trustees, shortly afterwards, placed the
general superintendence of the Observatory id the hands of Professor Pritchard,
who retained charge until my arrival at the end of June 1879. In the June
of 1878, Mr. Lucas, who had been the chief assistant under Mr. Main, retired,
on a pension, and the staff of the Observatory waa reduced to a single assistant,
Mr. H. Bellamy. The vacancies in the Obsenratoiy staff were not filled up
until October, 1879.
The volume for 1875 contains results derived from the photographic registers
of the year. At the time of Mr. Main's death the ordinates of the curves
for 1876 were partially read off; those for 1877 were untouched. This part
of the work still remains in the state in which it was left at Mr. Main's death.
Photographic Registi'ation of the changes of the meteorological elements was
6nally abandoned by Professor Pritchard at the end of 1878 ; but the records
for some time before were unsatisfactory. The apparatus, afler continuous use
since 1855, had gradually become defective, and required renewal or some very
extensive repairs and alterations. I have carefully examined the photographic
records which were made during the years 1876, 1877, and 1878. Those
made during 1878 are certainly too defective and incomplete for use; I fear
also, that those made during the years 1876 and 1877 would hardly repay
the very heavy labour necessary for their tabulation and discussion. I have,
therefore, thought it desirable to complete and publish the reductions of the
eye- observation 8 of the meteorological instruments made nt the Observatory
during the years 1876, 1877, 1878, and 1879. The results are complete in
themselves, and will, I hope, be found valuable. Meteorological Observations
have been continued, in an unbroken series, at this Observatory during sixty-
eight years, and this renders the results of far greater value than would
otherwise be the case.
This volume may probably be consulted by some who are not conversant
with the method of reckoning time adopted in Astronomical observatories, and
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the following explanations may therefore be found useful. The day is euppoBed
to commeDce at Oxford mean noon, and the hoars are reckoned from o''-23'".
This method of reckoning time agreeg with the ordinary method for all the p.m.
hours, but after the twelfth hour it is necessaiy to throw away the 12 and increase
the reckoning of the day by one to get the corresponding ordinary reckoning for
the A.M. hours. The regular observations on each day are taken at 2', lo^", and
aa""; or at 2 p.m., 10 p.m. of the day, and 10 a.m. of the day following
according to the ordinary reckoning. These hours were adopted in 183a, and
have been adhered to ever since. The maximum and minimum thermometers
were read and reset at aa"", during the yean 1876, 1877, and 1878. The
recorded maximum and minimum temperature therefore opposite each day is
the highest and lowest temperature during the 24 hours preceding the 22''
of the day under eoneideration. During the year 1879 the maximum and
minimum thermometers were read and reset at ao''.
INSTRUMENTS.
Barometers.
I. The Barometer ie by Newman. The tube is 0-528 inches in diameter.
The zero of the graduated scale is marked by the apex of an inverted ivory
cone, to which the surface of the mercury in the reservoir is adjusted before
reading. The Yemier con he read to o'ooi of an inch. The correction for
capillarity is +o''''003. The index-error of the barometer after it was refilled
in 1874 was o'°'Oio, and all the readings have been corrected by +o"'oi3.
The barometer is placed in the N.E. corner of the Transit-circle room, with its
cistern 2j feet above the floor. The cistern was assumed by Johnson tfl be at
a height of 210 feet above the mean level of the sea. This assumption appears
to agree fairly with the spirit-le veilings taken in connection with the Ordnance
Survey. At page 237 of " Abstract of the Principal Lines of Spirit-Levelling
in England and Wales, by Colonel Sir Henry James, R.E., F.R.S. London,
i86i,"it is stated that "a mark on plinth in wall opposite the Observatory,
i'58 feet above the surface, is 309-686 feet above the mean level of the sea at
Liverpool," This would give about 212 feet for the height of the cistern. No
correction to sea-level has been applied to the results of the present volume.
a. There is a Barometer by Jones placed close to the Newman Barometer.
The Barometer by Jones has a bag and float adjustment for the level of the
surface of the mercury in the cistern, and has occasioDally been read for
comparison with the Newman.
3, An old Barometer by Bird is placed in the quadrant room.
At i"", on Oct. 2, 1879, the Newman barometer was dismounted and sent to
Messrs. Negretti and Zambi-a to be cleaned and repaired. It was replaced at
i"", on Dec, 23, 1879. The index-error was — o'°'Ooa ; and the correction,
including capillarity, lo'^'ooi. Whilst the Newman barometer was under
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repair, a barometer by Negretti and Zambra, N". 1211, with a total correction
- of — ©'"■oo^, was mounted and read in the place of Newman.
Thermomefers.
During the yea re 1876, 1877, and 1878, to December 1, the principal air-
temperature thermometcre were placed on a frame, about 4I feet above the
ground, within a penthouee situated on the north side of the Observatory,
opposite to the Transit-circle room, and at a distance of about 14 feet from
the wall.
The Thermometers in use were ; — '
1. A Dry Bulb, N". 230, by Ncgretti and Zambra.
2. A Wet Bulb, N". 230, by Negretti and Zambra,
The dry bnlb was immersed in melting boow on Feb. 5, 1 873, and found to
read correctly. The wet bulb was found to require a correction of — o^-ao F.,
and this correction has been applied throughout the period during which this
thermometer has been used.
3. A Dry Bulb maximum, N". 1056, by Negretti and Zambra.
4. A Dry Bnlb minimum, N". 652, by Negretti and Zambra.
The corrections of these thermometers were obtained by direct comparisons
with the standard Dry Bulb. On Dec. 2, 1B78, these thermometers were
replaced by a set supplied by the Meteorological Office, which were moanted in
a Stevenson's stand over grasu about 30 feet to the SouiA of the Transit-circle
room. The following are the names of the thermometers in use since Dec. 2,
1878:—
A Dry Bulb, by Negretti and Zambra, N", 1710.
A Wet Bulb, by Negretti and Zambra, N". 1709.
A maximum, by Negretti and Zambra, N", 356.
A minimum, by Negretti and Zambra, N". 363.
These thermometers are read at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and the results forwarded
daily by telegram for the use of the Meteorological Commission. They are
also read at 22", 2**, and lo** for the determination of the mean results which are
given in the yearly volumes. The followinff thermometcre are mounted on the
top of the Tower at a height of about 105 feet above the surface of the ground
with their bulbs at a height of 5 feet above the lead-covered roof of the
small building erected ontside the Tower. It is supposed that the lead is
not sufficiently heated to produce any serious eflPect on the readings.
The Dry Bulb to May 29, 1876, was by Newman ; but after that date it
was replaced by K.O. N". 203, and this thermometer was again replaced on
Oct. 27, 1878, by Negretti and Zambra, N°. 1708. The corrections to N". aoa
were large, but were carefully determined and applied. The corrections to
Negretti and Zambra, N". 1708, were insensible. Besides these thermometers,
there is a max. and min. thermometer of Sixe's construction. These
thermometcre are read off and set at as*" for comparison with those at a
height of 5 feet above the ground. There are also —
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A Sky-radiation Thermometer, placed on the grass in the north garden in
an exposed situation.
A Vacuum Solar-radiation Thermometer, with blackened bulb, placed in a
niche in the front of the west wing of the Observatory, about 5 feet from the
ground. The deductions of tension of vapour and dew-point are made by the
use of Glaisher's Tables, and edition.
RatTi-gaiiges.
The results are given for four rain>gangee.
1. On the grass-plot north of the Observatory at a distance of about
100 feet from the building, the top of the rim being about 1 1 inches from the
ground.
2. Above the parapet of the roof of the east wing of the buOding, at
a height of 34 feet. This exposure is defective.
3. At an elevation of 22 feet, on the top of the wall of the kitchen garden.
This exposure is free on all sides.
4. On the top of the Tower at an elevation of ii2 feet. The tubes con-
necting the gauges with the receivers are covered to protect the direct action
of the son with case of gauges 2 and 4, but, as the gauges are read every day,
the loss by evaporation must therefore be very small.
Daily Beaulie of Meteorological Observations.
The Tables under this title are intended to give a summary of the mean
daily elements of the weather.
The indicatioDD of the barometer and thermometers are the mean of the
three observations made at 22^ l*", and 10'', after correction for diurnal change.
These corrections have been obtained from the observations with the photo-
graphic instruments, 1855 ^ '^75 inclusive. The corrections required to
reduce the mean readings of the barometer, wet and dry bulb thermo-
meters, when observed at 22**, z\ and lo'', to the true mean values which
would be deduced from the mean of observations made at each hour of the day
are very consistent for the separate years. The mean annual temperature thus
deduced would not appear to be liable to an extreme error of more than yV'^B
of a degree F. The error on the mean height of the barometer would be
perfectly insensible.
The highest and lowest temperatures in the shade, in the sun, and on grass,
were observed with the self-registering instruments previously mentioned.
The corrections due to the want of coincidence of the readings with the
standard are deduced from the daily comparisons of the self registering instru-
ments, when reset, with the standard thermometer or with a thermometer
whose index-error is well known.
These corrections have been applied whenever necessary.
The record of rain is that given by the gauge on the ground, which is
examined every day at 10'' a.k.
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The amounts of the horizontal motion of the wind are deduced from a
Bobinson's Anemometer, with some modificatione of construction introduced by
Professor Smyth, This instrument is mounted on the top of the Tower.
The directions of the wind are deduced from the means of the three estima-
tions made at a*", lo'', and a2''. These eatimatioDs of directions are first
turned into the corresponding angles in degrees from the north, and the mean
of these three angles is considered the angle corresponding to the mean
direction of the wind. This process, of course, only gives a rough approxima-
tion to the true direction.
The amount of cloud is estimated from o to 10,0 representing a cloudless
sty, and 10 a perfectly overcast one. In cases of a double description of
weather, the first applies from noon to midnight, and the second from mid-
night to noon.
The phases of the moon are gtven at the foot of each page of the Daily
Results. The Tabl» giving a comparison between the -temperatures on the
Tower and at a height of 5 feet require do explanation. The principal
elements for determining the general character of the weather for each
month, and the indications of Moffat's Ozonometer are given for each year.
Besultfi for the pressure, temperature, moisture of the air, quantity of ozone
and fall of rain, are given distributed under the corresponding prevailing
winds.
These tables have all been formed as follows : —
The mean direction of the wind is that deduced from the three estima-
tions at 32'', x'', and 10'', and is found in the manner already described.
These estimations are only attempted to be taken to one of the sixteen prin-
cipal pointe. In the present tables the distribution is confined to the eight
principal points, N., N.E., E., S.E., S., S.W., W., and N.W. All the obser-
vations which are recorded on a day with a mean direction from N.N.W.,
N.N.E. are placed in the table under North. Those which happen to ^pear
as N.N.W., are included both in the table under Ns/rth wind and in table
under N.W. wind; and similarly in all other oases. The whole process is a
rough one, but it does not appear to me that any systematic errors are thus
made which can, in any important degree, affect the validity of the con-
clusions which should be deduced from the results obtained in these tables.
The corrections to reduce the monthly results in these tables to the annual
mean are those which have usually been applied by Mr. Main,
I hope, however, in future years, when the results of the new photogr^hio
instruments are discussed, to carry this investigation ont with greater rigour.
The Appendix contains the Mean Monthly heights of the Barometer, Dry
and Wet Bolb Thermometere, for a period of 25 years, and the Mean Monthly
amounts of Rain for 29 years.
E. J. STONE.
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70
7
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3'-5
37-6-f
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711
30-0
SE
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8
0-22
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19-314
442
43-2
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37-9
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376
9
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47-6
456
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41-1
668
38-0
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497
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0-39
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49-6
47-S
51-7+
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503
7
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S»-7
508
54-9
491
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547
10
0-03
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488
464
55-5
441
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440
40-4
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1060
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31
19-515
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47-1
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420
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29-657
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37-8
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361
94-5
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39-9
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95-9
34-0
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118
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47'6
42-6
700
38-0
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10
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37-4
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44'9
43'
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399
58-1
36-0
SW
4'9
8
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19-50:
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46-1
55-H
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97-1
44-0
sw
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4?-9
4S'4
sn
43-8
8i-8
40-0
6W
638
Keirly overcaBt.
4
19507
414
390
47-8
38-0
104-3
3i-o
8W
459
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S
19-436
48-4
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434
62-8t
420
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6
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82-0+
360
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41-1
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47-»1
377
34-0
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469
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97-8
39-0
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34'9
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31-0
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28-0
NW
402
001
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18
29-763
334
310
399
26-2
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NW
3'7
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19-840
3»-3
31-3
37-5
26-9
82-1+
25-0
NNW
302
U.n.s'^6"30".
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29-7«
53-6
30-S
394
27-0
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29-645
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31-7
369
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32-0
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11
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31-8
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105-1
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190
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Snow, oo-j".
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88-1
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48-5
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108-9
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218
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29-004
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43-4
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29
29-211
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42-9
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40-8
93- 'f
380
sw
170
0-32
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30
J9-333
494
439
54-8
41-6
109-4
38-0
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31
2938 >
48-0
45-'
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41-9
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310
96-8t
130
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86
3
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1
19-877
45-1
413
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3^-8
loi-ot
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55
Fine. Haza.
3
30-090
513
47-4
6o-7
40-6
ii6'S
360
8W
197
5
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4
301 »I
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6i-8
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40-0
WSW
178
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Cloudj.
5
30-io6
53-6
5t-6
S96
S'-4
711
38-0
NW
"7
10
Nearly oraroBt.
6
30146
54-3
Sii
387
SO'
.098+
4SS
ENE
184
9
7
19959
534
47-7
63-3
37'5
1100+
33'o
SE
160
Fine.
B
39660
53-3
478
67-0
45-'
41-0
SW
387
4
0-01
Fine.withcluudx.
9
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497
469
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49-3
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9
0-17
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10
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41-6
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331
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310
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319
414
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313
36-6
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364
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313
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141
7
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17
19140
453
43-9
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65-0
40-0
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111
10
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460
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109
10
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18-840
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4S-6
54-6
41-S
113-0
40-O
SSW
306
10
0-33
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19-151
48-S
47-5
SS"
4S6
8s-7
4S'o
SbjW
389
10
060
Rain;.
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49-6
47-3
59-3
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370
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109
7
0-02
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M
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46-8
61-0
38-0
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41-0
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117
10
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14
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43'0
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404
9
0-13
Rain, 6»-9».
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38-5
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466
58-6
46-2
118-4
460
SW
381
10
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491
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9
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444
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31-0
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176
10
0-22
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30
19-613
41-1
39'4
4S7t
33'S
71-6+
31-0
NbjE
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10
0-06
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60-5
34-4
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606
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471
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111-9
38-0
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19-819
48-6
44-6
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40-0
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170
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33-0
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44-'
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38-0
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38-0
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Fine, 8"-! I*.
30-081
47-5
44'»
546
41-0
108-0
38-0
NE
308
Fine.7'-ii'.
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64-7
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48-0
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1.8-3
360
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fill
699
44-5
118-9
410
sw
1B4
NemtlyonereMt.
19-508
50-4
6'4
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416
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47-0
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110
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19-971
57-6
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68-9
49'4
110-1
45-0
NW
116
Fine.<rithclanda.
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19-8 IS
561
SO-4
69-3
430
1,51
390
W8W
104
Fine.
30
19-840
56-9
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So-J
114-9
47-0
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409
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19-956
54-1
48-8
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41-0
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36-0
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163
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69-9
49'3
49-S
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51-1
68-1
4S-9
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43-0
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19-951
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37'8
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119
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19-856
59-8
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69-9
48-7
114-0
440
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113
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11
19-783
63-5
57-8
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439
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67-1
497
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49-1
630
481
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45-0
SW
170
0-01
>7
19-641
55-"
51-9
6i-4
50-1
ii6-i
47-0
SW
334
o-<H
Orercut. 8hra.
tS
i9'865
STi
S3-4
69-7
47 '8
iifio
46-0
SW
105
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>9
19-840
64-6
S9-4
74-'
S3'
114-0+
480
Sb,E
186
JO
19-709
?0'3
63-0
81-1
56-7
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107
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11
19-681
66-8
606
8s-3
57-0
1311
SS-o
W8W
141
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69-1
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100-9
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95
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56-1
69-1
498
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48-0
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338
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55-3
71-1
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384
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19-851
60-,
57-3
71-1
5"7
iiS-i
S'-o
NE
^33
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'1
19-914
64-4
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76-7
Si-6
1341
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NW
54
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19809
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79-'
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1160
490
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181
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19
19736
S7'4
S>-8
66-S
45-9
116-1
49'5
NW
167
Fine at Dight.
30
19708
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68-9
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54-'
694
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117-9
47-4
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7
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111-9
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607
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264
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87-4
59-6
144-3
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68-4
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89
nno,-ithcloiid..
16
30-018
7S-9
648
892
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Sfi-o
SSW
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0-01
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19-999
68-3
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54-3
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48-5
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133
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■ B
19892
68-7
60-4
79-8
57-8
129-1
S»-o
N W
180
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■9
29-952
6s-.
60-0
74-r
53-5
125-9
48-0
NW
196
Kne,«lt)ic1ondi.
20
19-948
67-9
618
7S'4
54-9
i»3-^
48-0
NNW
96
Rne, with hue.
11
19-841
73-7
63-8
84-9
60-6
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s6-o
SSW
'S7
Fine, with hue.
tt
197 10
70-5
6.-9
86-1
601
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57-0
Vk,
199
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19-74'
60- ■
SS-3
71B
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129-9
Si-o
NNW
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J4
29899
63-9
575
74-0
548
118-4
490
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163
Groemlly flie.
H
29866
68-4
6.-1
So-8
54-7
133-8
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Genenlly fine.
26
19765
639
54-"
78-1
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132-9
ji-o
w
351
0-04
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27
19-682
61-0
539
710
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..6-3
SI-O
V«r.
141
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28
»9So5
S8-'
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48-S
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369
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29
29760
62-3
SS-6
70-0
57-4
1 22- 1
54-S
sw
383
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Very cloudy.
30
»9-59S
63-9
S87
739
570
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56-0
SbyW
264
0-04
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3'
19584
56-7
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70-1
46-6
118-2
43-0
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410
008
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59-3
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SS-6
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AUGUST, 1876.
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a
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Air.
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HiD.
Mu.
InlQw.
„
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lnch«
1
29-8.7
-59-8
i2-l
69°8
45'9
123-0
41-0
SW
339
4
Ltahower, 11 ^
1
>9'SOS
63-2
S49
739
SB'S
1 26- 1
S4'o
ssw
471
8
0-33
Hvym.,sM7'
3
I9'S64
6o'6
S6'4
714
S3'7
M8-9
50-0
6W
48s
5
fine at night
4
19797
6o-o
569
70-S
S4S
50-5
V«r.
241
9
0-36
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S
30001
6o-3
Sfi-o
73-1
S'-o
1191
48s
WSW
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7
Fine at night.
6
29'974
63-.
58-9
74-1
6o-i
iiS-9
S7-0
SW
>63
9
Light ihoiren.
7
19-917
64'8
600
79-8
636
1311
48-5
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.96
4
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8
29-878
681
61 -o
80-6
S^'i
'35-0
48s
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73
1
Km.
9
29-903
679
s8-7
85-0
56'9
139-0
SO-5
W
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5
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10
30084
61-1
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73-8
45-8
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30013
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58-1
78'9
49-a
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101
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12
29-801
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141-0
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29-676
73'9
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91-9
S8-.
I4fr8
5IS
8
99
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19-691
73'6
61-2
88-4
S9I
140-9
53-5
WSW
119
Fina.
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jiS
6s-7
88-B
60-1
136-4
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7S
3
Variable,
16
19-719
699
6i-s
89-1
sr7
i44'9
S3-0
Var.
179
1
0-03
Fine at night.
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18
19-64S
29-709
73-'
635
64>
61-6
874
7>-8
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5o-o
S30
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19-S39
666
63-6
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111-9
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176
0-7B
Bwn, I'^i'jO"
10
19-Sjo
63'3
60-7
73-9
S6-7
1288
SJo
SbyE
168
10
o-io
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i9*34
64-0
609
75-7
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130-8
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119
6
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12
19-623
59''
53-6
71-8
477
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41-0
NN W
161
6
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19606
560
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114-9
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NW
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8
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H
19-651
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48-5
64-9
4" -3
108-5
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29-78.
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56-8
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567
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0-13
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19s "8
57-1
53-3
66-s
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9
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30
29-09S
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51-1
68-2
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420
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608
497
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56-6
51-6
66-1
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ss-s
s»-i
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51-3
119-3
49-S
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0-03
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J5-63I
58-3
560
64-6
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to
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19-386
64-0
61S
697
58-1
110-0
56-0
SW
9
0-65
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19393
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69-6
58-0
111-3
iio
SW
3ih
6
091
Hvjm,i3''-i8''.
6
19-386
58-3
S5-9
64-8
53-"
113-3
51-0
BW
654
6
0-33
Stormy.
19-378
SS6
51-0
64-8
45-4
1.9-6
43-0
WbjS
45
9
019
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a9-S»i
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50-7
6o-8
47-4
109-1
450
NB
156
8
19-567
SO-7
48-1
61 '6
4S'9
46-S
NE
170
6
Rne .t night.
19-6"
S'-8
48»
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49-4
113-8
460
BbyN
170
9
Nearly OTercMt.
19-61.
500
47-0
560
46-9
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45-5
EbyN
171
10
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57-31
49-3
103-7
46-0
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119
10
OrercMt.
1954'
5 1-4
501
6o-s
41-4
io8-o
38-0
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73
7
OTerEMt.Fo(ffl!y.
19-451
S3-9
49-6
63-1
45-6
iii-i
44-S
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146
6
0-05
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54'°
S3-I
59-'+
SO-o
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47-0
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179
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410
4
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19-8. »
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63-7
47-0
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41-0
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176
7
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3O-04S
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645
441
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41-0
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100
3
Foggy.
30-034
55-6
53-7
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41-0
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39-0
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71
7
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19-867
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56-6
68-3
44'
114-5
40-0
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119
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19-613
60-7
57-0
69-7
57-8
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168
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13
19-563
588
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66-6
45-8
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190
10
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58-8
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0-04
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57'o
54-9
634
54-0
119-0
51-0
SW
339
10
0-04
Driizte after 19''.
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56-»
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54-0
78-1
53-5
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169
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19-314
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54-4
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68-8
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100
10
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19-110
55-5
53-0
63-6
474
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435
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6
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49-S
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46-3
118-1
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55-9
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86-9
495
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394
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OCTOBER, 1876.
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47-3
57-6
43-8
1.6-9
390
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197
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So-8
57-9
Sio
81-8
47-0
6E
164
0-04
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64'0
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45-0
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1*3
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29-611
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S7-0
64-8
54-1
108-s
500
SbjW
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66-S
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111-5
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0-03
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611
6l-4
6T4
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8
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59-8
69-6
569
109-4
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saw
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19446
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60-s
66-S
60-1
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8
191
013
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39-504
58-3
56-6
637
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54-5
sw
44'
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19-144
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6i-it
53-6
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36-0
SW
144
Fine.
19-587
S=-6
S>-3
601
41-0
ii;i
38-0
s
110
19-419
55-6
537
60-7
489
io6-i
44-0
SSE
167
Fide tiU 19k.
19404
60-4
S8'.
66-9
Si-o
91-1
48-0
8E
1S8
001
Ged«rally cidy.
ir*^i
587
SJ'i
61-8
54'9
110-9+
5'-o
E8E
93
N^rly OTercart,
19669
srs
54-4
67-6
S"'i
mo
4S-S
NNE
.89
Fide tiU 9'.
19-836
50-0
48-4
5S-3
46-6
S97
470
NE
191
...
ThiehlyovercMt
19-895
469
■433
Si-9
43'S
108-9+
395
NE
349
Orrcrt aStet i \^
19-867
■tS-8
437
497
44-0
93-0
44-0
NE
199
i(,-88o
«■■
44-6
46-8
44'4
5J-5
460
ME
9»
...
Omcut Foggy
30-001
46-7
453
49"4t
36-1
78-6+
310
Vu.
40
Nearly oierout
30-061
47-1
44-4
537
39fi
'037
340
ESE
44
OieTcutal1»r4''
30-036
47-9
463
Sio
46-4
S>7
46-0
SSE
S7
Thin fog.
30018
47-4
45-6
S»-8
44'*
;8-i
44-S
BNE
los
OTfitcast. Poggy.
30038
47-8
4S-8
5*7
41-8
94-9t
38-0
NbjE
39
OTerca^ttiUlo^
19-9B3
47-J
448
54-8
39-0
»i3-3
33-0
wsw
iSi
...
nde,withelaiidiL
19-991
44-9
411
53-8
3S"»
90-*t
310
NNW
»j6
Pine after nV
3008s
39-5
36-6
43-6
31-0
98-6
17-0
NNW
130
Fide.
Mwi
19-693
S»-9-
Si-o
587
477
96-6
44-.
B Eby
818
65»7
8
:::
The correction* — 0'4 ud 4- I-O h*™ b<
en ftppli«d (t> the leai
ling, of
tbe mu. >Dd miD. ahada-
e&dingi of the ituidkn
i».
MO
JN-S PHASES, &C.
Full
1 13 New
i6«'
Lwt Quarter
9 11 Apogee....
n 31
Perigee
10 3 Firet Quart
"
»4 »"
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Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, in the Year 1876.
NOVEMBER, 1876
DV.
B>rom.
Ten^™-
Wind.
«
^.
w..„..
Bbide.
BUIL
Grw.
Dinc-
MMhm.
Ak.
Enp.
Mu. 1 Htn.
tfu.
Bin.
,
Incha.
30-085
39-s
36-S
45'"
Ji-i
9S-S
16-5
WbyN
HUn.
104
■""*"■
Pine.
3
3006s
44-6
41-9
49-9t
36-9
98- ■
3JO
W8W
171
Cloudy.
3
J9-979
SO'i
48-1
533
47-a
66-3
460
WbyS
tol
10
0-14
B«Q.9'-uV
4
30-086
60-S
49-8
S4-9
48-.
614
47-0
NNW
ss
0-06
lUin. Mistj.
$
30-0:5
Si-7
49-S
S6-4
49-S
83-6
460
EbjN
14a
10
OvMCMt.
6
30011
41-0
404
S1-7
331
83-ot
»8-o
N
II*
OenenUy fine.
7
19-940
367
34-8
44'9
19-4
911
i8-o
NbyE
170
Roe.
8
19779
35-6
33-8
409
33-1
94-1
>9-5
N
197
Lt«.o-f9V
9
19-845
316
31-1
37-9
19-7
87-S
14-0
N
IIS
Fine till 1 1^
10
»9-87'
33-4
S'-J
38-0
30-1
7S-'+
17-0
Var.
III
10
0.erc«ttiUi9».
II
19-336
363
33-0
40-7
33-'
8;- 1
30-5
E8E
\ r,.
10
050
RatQ>flerii\
12
J9063
417
41-0
43-9
38-.
45-0+
38-0
NB
10
0-65
Rainy till 15'.
'3
19-3' 7
46-.
4S-8
51-ot
41-8
63-6+
44-0
EbyS
Ill
0-17
OghttwntiliaV
U
19-156
SS-4
538
609
SI "3
75-6
47-0
see
198
0-23
Run. I4*-17V
'1
19-154
5»-»
Sio
S9-S
47'3
io8«
4»-o
V«r.
aoi
0-17
Rainy.
16
19-3 '8
S4-0
S'-4
s8-9
49-1
94-1
46-0
ssw
348
BprinUIogrtii'
ir
19-741
49-9
48-4
ss-i
44S
loi-o
40-E
SbyW
ai8
0-04
Rain after ii*.
18
39-610
S»4
Si-o
SS-7
45*
87-.
41-0
ssw
333
0-13
R^ntm ii>>.
19
»9'503
49-3
48-4
S4-9
4S-0
98-9
4'o
ws-w
178
Goudy.
ao
19-691
44-4
41-9
So-7
4'-4
S7-0
37-0
NW
354
10
0<ien»tt.foggj
»i
»9-93S
430
4»-o
48-1
381
69-.t
34-0
NNE
67
001
Nearly overmt.
It
19-961
39"3
37-0
4S-8
367
83-3
36-0
SE
148
10
OvorcMt.
»3
19-764
391
37-*
4r*t
38-8
4*4
370
BE
21 1
10
o-oi
Rain after a ii-.
34
19-439
4>S
41-1
45-9+
40-1
SO-i
38-0
EBE
'47
10
0-33
Rainy,
»S
19184
46-0
44-7
S4-"
3S-3
80-9
31-0
SSW
a96
0-05
Rain tiU 0*40".
16
19150
46-6
45-0
S«-3
4S-0
94-»
40-S
SbyE
300
010
Rain, is'-io'.
17
190J6
44-'
43-0
47-9
37-4
...
...
Vm.
HI
01 s
Rjun, lo"^!!*.
18
19-177
417
397
47-3
33-9
988
3»-S
8W
3'S
0-05
Rain. 8''-lo'.
19
19401
393
37-7
4S-9
31-6
95-9
SSW
■46
Fine ,clda. Foggy
-
19-180
47-0
4S'6
51-7+
38-1
86-o-f
38-0
SE
lis
0-18
Eainj,8*-19>'.
or
BDm.
19-61S
44'*
4»-6
49-6
394
....
36-4
8Eb7
SjB
6079
7
3->7
The correcUi
ihsnoome
>i» — o-i mod + i-i hme been applied to the rei
Ldiiie* of tlie mu. tnd min. ibade-
ii.
MOON'S PHASES, *o.
I
I
]
nil ...
er^5«
.AttQn
*ew..
larter
I ij Apcgee....
4 19 Tint Qiurt
8 s Full
ao 18
« »3 16
30 13
1
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Daily Results of Meteorological Observations, 1876.
DECEMBER, 1876. |
HMD
Uw
S.lf-It.gfc««1ng -ni,*-
W.O..
^
D»y.
T™pm».
*"■
si
lO)^.
s^.
Son.
o»..
Dlr^
tlOD.
Hori-
n
Air.
Er»9.
Mb.
Mm.
Uu.
Mb..
Incho.
~7~
,
~^
~
~^
Mll».
[ncba
1
19-040
51-9
50->
56-8
498
94-1
46-0
SBW
439
10
0-30
Ratoj.3'-..^
»
18-913
530
Si-o
sfii
So-9
67-.
46-0
Sb;E
,98
10
0-58
Rainy. Stormr
3
J8-449
499
47-4
S6'
47-6
7SS
440
S
407
10
0-4S
Rainj. Btoimy.
4
J8-S07
48s
47-*
SO-i
46-1
51-8
4»o
8SW
536
10
o-t6
Runj. Gxmtj.
S
18549
49-0
467
S'-9
4SO
;3'9+
41-0
saw
470
8
0-36
Shoirery. Gurtj.
6
3896;
463
44-S
sn
43-S
899
40-0
Var.
307
4
0-03
R«nT after t8».
7
19-078
46-3
4S-'
48-3
46-.
5'>-5
44-0
NE
357
10
0-46
Kainy after l*.
8
19-710
4»'4
40-7
480
36-.
70- 1
31-0
WbyN
i6s
6
Fins after 6*.
9
'9'935
439
41-1
4S'9
40- 1
90-3
37'S
wsw
■74
4
Fine m aM 5*.
lO
19-893
439
4" "4
46-1
4i-o
48-0
40-0
8W
III
10
Thin fog.
11
19-6S-
449
43-3
46ot
43-9
47-9
39-0
S
31*
to
0-07
8prinlig,.o''30-
13
»9-453
41-1
40-3
48-9
3»'
59'9t
16-0
8W
33»
4
0-1
Fine. Foggy.
■3
19-591
4i'6
4»-o
486
313
8I-0
33-0
S8E
117
3
o-ot
Fme. Thin fog
14
19-663
4*S
40-4
45-9
4'-S
47-8+
400
3E
136
10
Driuleafterii'
>S
19-569
43S
4»4
447
41-6
♦7-8
38-S
BB
161
10
0-08
MiBt & drizile.
16
19-497
441
43'
44-8
44-ot
46-9
41-0
BE
191
10
033
Kainjandmitqr
"?
19-39,
43-1
41-0
44-S
40-1
45-3
39'''
ESE
tI3
10
0-3"
Rainy.
iS
18-978
4>'3
40-4
43-'
39-»
46-7
38-5
NB
77
10
D-OI
Drizzk & miat.
'9
iS 661
41-7
4l'4
45-8
40-Sl
44-8
40-t^
BE
186
9
o-Jl
R^n, 60 30"-9'>
30". Miaty
20
»8si3
40-7
39-3
45'e
38-'
S3-'>
35-*
S8E
301
10
0-13
Rain at d%1iI.
11
I8-7S3
37-7
364
439
341
74»
310
ew
■97
4
13
i9e*8
33'3
31-0
39»
38-1
79-8
H-°
saw
'74
6
6-03
Sleet, \\ Sn.3i'
»3
39-"S
31-S
31-3
3S-H
31-6
37-0
3io
NNW
378
10
0-37
Si.ow.i''-ii''.
»4
19-406
33-6
33*5
3S-4
34-1
37-6
iro
NNE
10
0-03
Fgy. 8n.33».33'
*S
19-793
3 '9
31-0
34'
31-0
36-S+
30-0
NE
3S3
10
0-05
Orerr-rt.
16
39683
37-3
364
46'9+
3"-6
47-S
31-0
BE
396
10
0-18
Bno* and run.
>7
19-4 ">
S4-4
5«7
S6-9
47-1
£7'6t
46-0
SW
G16
to
O'tO
Rainy till S^
3B
39-478
SO-o
49'4
569
41-1
S8-0
360
8W
357
to
0-19
HeaTy.hower,3»
»9
i9-*83
So-6
490
S4-I
46-1
S3-*
415
SBW
503
9
o-,6
Stormy.
■l"
39090
Sio
48-6
54"'
48-3
64-8
43-S
SSW
54*
to
0-19
Stormy.
3"
18-8 1 8
S''4
484
S4-0
49-3
853
46-0
SW
460
9
0-14
R^ after u".
f^k.
39-116
44-0
4>'S
477
40-7
S9-8
38-0
BbjEJS
8863
9
J"
The coiTBCtlom — o-l «nd +1-1 havo '
leen applied to the rei
diDRBO
the mu. and nin. ahadfl-
readiogtof theiUndN
■d..
MO
9N'S PHASES, ko.
Perigee
116 Pirrt Quart
f
33 l»
7 14 Full
Now
31 t
AP<«=«
18 10
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Readings of a Thermometer placed above the Tower. 15
Seadingi of a Self-Eegiilering Maieimum and Minimum Themuymeier {of Sixe's
oontl/rwAioTi) placed above the Tower of the Raddle Obaervatofy, at an elevation of
10$ feet ahove the ground, tn the Teair 1876.
JANUARY, FEBBUAET, MARCH, APRIL.
Month.
Hu.
Mln.
Month.
Uu.
HiD.
Month.
Hu,
Mm.
Month.
Wa.
Min.
.876.
~r
1876.
'="
~r
1876.
~T~
.876.
__
Jan. I
39-3
rt'4
Pob. 1
48-»
39-4
Uarchi
49-6
40-1
April I
49-6
350
1
Sr,
309
1
47*4
38-»
I
54-8+
44'3
57-3
366
3
s»-s+
43-5
3
479
3S'3
3
S7-I
41-8
6i-s
43'^
4
49'4
363
4
4»i
33-1
4
471
38-S
6.-5
48s
S
37-3
15-1
5
39-4
31-8
5
5>'6
430
S9-6
5'-3
6
34'»1
190
6
379
33'4
6
S4-6
38-5
57-8
50-6
7
3S-7
ifrg
7
36-6
317
7
483
38.
638
407
8
rf-9l
14'J
8
3S-7
3»S
8
50-4
3I-S
684
4S-3
5
33'6t
18-3
9
347
iin
9
4"'3
330
576
49-3
10
34-8
30-8
10
3S'4
iOl
10
461
37-3
517
iSA
II
3*9
364
11
30-4t
»ii
II
50-3
31 S
11
31-8
i8'3
11
36s
i5"S
11
47-4
3»-6
411
326
13
34■5^
30->
13
387
*9-3
■3
483
368
ir°
3''S
'4
35' "
3''S
■4
Afi■t^
38-4
14
SS-6
39'4
43-9
347
IS
31-8
lis
'S
s»-6
401
IS
48-6
35-8
S3-8
33'
16
39-3
»3-5
16
s»-4i
4S-0
16
4S-1
33-9
S3"4
39-6
'7
48-1
390
17
SS-o
49S
17
407
3' '3
43-4
So-S
18
497
391
18
5SO
44' »
18
400
35-6
S4-3
44'
'9
483
43-7
"9
So-o
39-6
'9
37-*
l6-4
Sa-4
43-S
to
481
383
to
S3-3
40-1
*>
39»
19-0
S3-6
46-4
11
389
31 '0
11
S47
47'3
11
366
*4'4
SJ-3
417
13
38-4
303
11
S47
4S'i
11
395
186
6o'o
39-j
J3
44S+
366
»3
501
363
"3
44'4
3* '4
56-5
4S-6
H
482
341
"4
44-3
371
H
486
31-3
»4
38-4
S'S
»S
44"5
35-3
»5
47-6+
41-8
95
497
34-8
»5
S7-0
41' I
16
47-S
39-7
16
53-4
44-6
16
39-4
31-6
16
57-0
460
»7
4S'8
39-'
'7
S4-S
43-S
a7
494
3S-0
37
S5-8
46-1
38
453
31-6
18
S6-4
49S
»8
S3-3
44-1
18
SS-3
45'
19
488
331
29
S6-«
4'-3
»9
S°h
409
19
56-5
39S
30
3'
48-3
S3'3
4'3
4J-9
30
3'
S4'S
6o-8
441
407
30
44S
3.1-5
M«„
4JO
31-9
Meuu
46-5
37-4
Means
477
3S-6
Meam
54-4
41-7
for April, lure be
7Kid -o'-eforJan.! -o°-6 for Feb.! -o'-e f
n applied to reduM the raadlngi to those of the e
rMareh; and -o'-j
taodaid tbeimometer.
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16 Readings of a Thermometer placed above the Tower,
MAT, JUNE,
JULY. AUGUST.
Hontli.
Hu.
Mln.
Honth.
Mai.[ Min.
Month.
Max.
Uln.
Month.
Max.
HiD.
■ 876.
~I~
1876.
1876.
.
1876.
M.r ,
483
34>
June 1
68-B
448
j»ir I
68s
51-6
Ang. 1
650
489
1
471
3»-9
t
687
48-S
a
730
S8-5
a
fi9-a
S60
3
S3-3
37'o
3
68'8
460
3
71-7
sfrs
3
677
5J-8
4
601
37-8
4
60-7
49S
4
68-8
60-3
4
6SS
S47
5
fio-6
376
5
617
497
5
70-1
51-6
5
69s
50-6
6
64-3
4»'S
6
644
49-7
6
70-5
S97
6
69-1
647
1
srs
364
7
6.-3
45-1
7
7'-9
S97
7
76-4
53*
S
S87
3fr4
8
S9»
48-4
8
70-6
S47
8
78-3
S3-4
9
S47
41-6
9
62'0
47-9
9
68'8
Sa-4
9
82-4
57-6
lO
56-4
38-9
10
S7-8
49-6
10
64-a
S»-i
10
717
46-6
II
is-6
380
11
fi7-5
48-3
II
637t
460
II
77'6
6]-i
i»
13-S
.ISO
tj
73-4
49-4
la
707
si-»
11
8o'i
5S"5
'3
53S
35'4
■3
67-7
44'3
'3
807
S87
'3
ga-o
59-4
14
S4'9
430
14
648
483
■♦
870
611
14
86-3
59-3
n
5S'3
38-1
IS
S93
47-8
■s
87-4
60-4
IS
8S-?
640
i6
sfr?
4'S
16
58'8
47-9
16
S8'i
6yB
16
86-8
S68
17
S4'7
4"-S
17
608
499
>7
S'-S
5S-S
'7
6s-5
44-6
18
S3-a
41-6
18
6S-4
471
18
777
S8'4
18
69-8
568
19
6»-4
3S-5
'9
73-Sl
46-3
'9
7J-S
ss-i
'9
71-6
59'4
»o
64-7
41-8
ao
801
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Mean Monthly Temperatures ofih^e Air, at the heights of
10$ feet and ^feet abovethe Ground, 1876.
The follmmng Table give* the GomparUon of the Mean Reading* for each Month
of the Max. and Min. Thermometern <U the height {{f 105 feet, wilh thoae
near the Grotmd.
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477
544
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67-1
74-0
71-3
62-8
S9»
486
493
3»'9
37-4
3S-6
417
41 J
49s
63-6
SO't.
480
390
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37-5
410
417
481
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s8-3
649
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43-8
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41-8
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74-8
fi3-3
587
49-6
477
330
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35'4
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480
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32^ (that M, of lo A.u. of the foUawhig civil day), cotiipared with Ihoae near the
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FEBRUARY.
1876.
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3
395
363
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4
368
345
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357'
1-9
4
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321
29
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2-6
5
30-3
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1-8
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28'8
1-6
5
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330
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35-6
33-8
1-8
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34'0
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317
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299
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22 Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower,
JULY.
AUGUST.
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OCTOBER. 1
1876.
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24 Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower,
NOVEMBER.
DECEMBER.
1876.
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sft.
1876.
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382
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CHARACTEMSTICS Or THE WEATDEK, AND KEMARKABLE
PEENOMEHA, FOR EACH HOKTH, 1876.
JANUARY. 1
Temp. Highest in smuhine, gg^i
Fog on the ist. 2nd, 5th. iitb, isth, i6th, 24th.
25th, 26th. 27tb, and 28tb.
Solar haloa were seen on the land at »3\ and
3i«t (partial) at 13".
Dead oatmi oa the 37th and 28tb at 220.
Rain m on Jan. i, », *, lo. i6, ly. m, it. 29,
and 30.
Snow foU on the 6th, 7th, lodi. nth, and »i»t.
HaU fall on «i9 aiBt about 4".
FEBRUARY. |
Temp. Highert in .nnahine, le^-o
RainfeUonFeb.1, 3.5,8,9. 13,14,15,16.17.
18, 10. 31. 14, J5, j6. J7, 18, and 99.
Snow fell on the Sth. 7th. 8th, pth. and 13th.
Hail fell on the 6th about s\ and isth at 17".
L^htning WM iieen on the lith at I7».
Fog on the lotb, lltb, and nth.
Solar halos were wen on the and at »i» 30- j
I2th (with 3 mock Bona) at 3" 35". ""tod
till Buneet; 14th at »>■ ; i6tb; i8th at aai"
30-; and 29th »t 3".
A Laaar halo w*« wen on the 3^!, & to 8^
De»d cahni on tbe 8th at it\ and lotb.
12<' 15"-.
MARCH. 1
Solar baloB were »eon on tho »3rd at 33''
(partial) ; dsth, 0" 45" ; and 3iBt, a" to a^.
Lunar balos were seen on the 4th at 9" 30";
6th, w"; 7th. S*''""''; 9th, S"; loU^S"
40-; and llth, 9»3o-toia\
Lunar iridei were seen on the 4th at 91 30" ;
6th, 10"; and 7th, 8" to I a".
I>ead calm on the land at 20^
Stoims of wind on the 5th and 14th.
Rain ftll on Maroh ., j. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, u, n.
13,14.17,18, ji.aj, 16.17,18, jg. 30, «nd3i.
Snow fell on the 8th, 9th, llth, 12th, 17th,
iSth. igth, list, lind. and 16th.
Hail fell on the 6th at q" 40°> ; 8th, I4»;
9th, ai 40-; 14th, 18" 30-; and 19th, iK
Lightning wai bmd on th« 30th.
APRIL. 1
Thin fog on the lat.
A SoUr halo waa aeen on the 26th at a-".
Lunar holoB were seen on the 3rd, 8>' to 1 1^ ;
4th, g- to Li": and aSth, 9h 30".
A Lunar iria woa Been on the 4th at 9" lo 13*,
Dead calms on the let at ao' ; and, 7>> 30°'
and 20"; 2ind, a^* and 20".
foin fell OQ April 8. 9, lo, 11, 12, 13, 16,
IS, 19, JO, 21, Ji, 23, 24, 16, 27. »8, 19,
and 30.
Snow fell on the iitb, ilth, and ijtb.
HaU fell on the 17th at 13» 50".
Thunder was heard on the 25th at j*- 40".
MAY. I
Solar baloe were Been on the 3lBt. oO to i",
and 11".
Dead calm' on the loth at tl» 50".
Bain felt on May i, 2, 15, 22, 13, 24. and 25.
H«l feU on tbs let at o^ 40», and l» so°>;
iSth, 3''>i-;and24th,4'>if"'.
JUNE. 1
Temp. Higheit in (onehine, 13°S'8
Solar baloB were seen on tbs 7th, 4^10 60,- 19th,
33* i and ll>t. s" 4E"-
Aurora on the 29th at 12* 50™.
Dead calm, on the 2;tb at 8" 30", and ll\
Rain toll on June 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 13. iS, 16. 17,
3). and 2.1.
IIADCL1FF£ OBBEHTATIONS, I*'76.
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26 Characteristics of the Weather for each Month, 1876.
Temp. Highest ID m&Bhine, I44'3
„ Lowest on graea 43'0
Eidn fell on Jaly 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 16, *6, )8, 30,
uid 31.
Lightning wu Been on (lie 33rd at 11'' So";
agthat W. horiBon, 9' to io» : and Jlrt N.W.
horizon, !!'■ 40<°.
Thunder wu heard on the Sth at l^
(diaUQt); i6th, 6' io™; and 30th, jo* 10".
FogOQlJie ijthat 16".
A Solar halo naiBeenou the6tliaDd i8tha(ii<
Dead (hIdu on the 13th, S^ to lo'', wfi to ii>;
and 14th, & and 30* to ii*'.
Temp, Highest fn lunBhine 14&8
„ Lowert on gKuiB, 350
R^n fell on Aag. 1, 4, 6, 16, 18, 19, 30, *6, )8,
30, and 31.
ThundeiBtorma on the ifibh about 4'* (light);
and I9th,i''40='to4'',aiidabouti3'30"toij''.
lightning was bbod on the loth, g* jo" to
ioi> jni; 15th, <('■ to iti> at N. horizon, and
jgii jQm itt K horiE(»; 17th and igth.
Thunder wbb heard on the 5th ; isth, "j* ;
19th, o* 30",
Fog on the tSth at 11^ 30<*.
Solar haloe were aeen on the 9th at at*; and
3indat shso".
Stonoa of wind on the jiBt.
Temp. Highest in sanshLne, I38'8
„ Lowest on gnus, 38-0
Bain fell on Sept. i, 3.3.4.5, i^. 7' 8. 9. 15, 16,
17. »'■ *3. ^4. »5. "6. '7' 38. 39, and 30.
Lightning was seen on the tlnd at l6i> and
i s* ; and isid, a* 30* to 3^
Thunder was beard on the 5th, iCf'; 7th.
a" 30", and a" so"; 14th, 4" 15=; 17th,
Fog on the 14th, iijllt, aoth, 3iBt, and agth.
Lunar halos were seen on the and, 10* 30™ U
ll"*; jHi, 8^ 30"; and 39th, 7* 30™ t<
10*30".
Dead calms on the 3nd, 7<> to Sa ; 19th, ao';
3oth, ao"" ; a7th, 4* ; and aglh, &.
Storms of wind on the 4th.
Temp. Kghest in sunshine, Ia3'5
„ Lowest on grMs, 37-0
Rain fell on Oct. a, 3, 5, 6. 8, 9, 10, 1 3, 1 3, and 1 7.
Fog on the 13th, 33rd, jjth, 36th, and 37th.
Solar haloa was seen on the 3rd at 3'' 30";
I ath, o*" 45" ; and 1 7th, a"" to i'' 30™.
Lunar halos were seen on the ist
A Lunar corona was seen on the int a
A Lunar IrU was Been on the iBt at 8!
Dead calms on the 6th at i'^ and a*.
NOVEMBER.
Temp. Highett in sBQHliine, lo8'a
,, Lowest on {[ram, 14-0
Rain feU on Nov. 3, 4, 11, 13, 13. 14, 15, 17,
iS, 31, a3, 34, 35. i€. 37. 18, and 30.
Li^'ht snow fell on the Sth at 14".
Lightning was seen on the 4th at S".
Fog on the nth, aoth, and 19th.
Solar holos nera seen on the 4th at i*' to 4*'
and loth at li*-.
Lunar haloa were Been on the and, 10^ 30" i<
13"; i8th, 7»i and a9th, 9'' 45- to la".
Temp. Highest in sunshine, 94'!
Lowest on grass, 35'o
Rain Eell on Dec, i, a, 3, 4, ;, 6, 7, 11, 13,
13, "5. i6, 17. '8. "S. ao, aa, 33, 34, 25, 36,
= 7. a8, 39, 30, and 31.
Snow foil on tlie aand at aa"; asrd, i<> to ii';
a4th, 13" to 13* ; nnd i6tii._
Sleet feU on the aand at i«.
„ on the 10th, lath, 13th, a4th, and aBth
Lunar hales were seen on the 4tii, ^^^ to io>>
3o<°; 37th, toi> and 11'; and a8Ui, 9^
terms of wind on the lat, and, 3rd, 4^1, jth.
a7tb, agth, and 30th.
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Relatione of Elements under different Winds, 1 8 76. 27
Relalionit of Presmre, Temperature, it-e., under differml Winds.
NORTH.
DiV.
Hsn
T8™.
Uwi
Temp.of
Eluttc
P««of
Rcdualon
D^AiT.
Srl™!^
Anniua
T«n.
NHrahm
and '
1876.
Incho.
iBche..
IncW.
I«l«.
.
Jan. 10
30-066
330
3*1
-0-.69
-o'096
29801
+ 11-4
4S-4
Fob. 8
*9-664
3J-7
3>-9
-0-178
— 0078
*9-4o8
+ 9-8
43-S
Mar. 10
»9-766
3J-6
30-7
-0-I34
— o-o6i
»9i7o
+ 69
40-S
April, s
19997
44'
397
— 0-199
— 0-043
»9*7S5
+ 3-S
47-6
Mar 8
30'iJ4
476
4»4
— o-it7
— o-ooj
*9-9i2
- 1-6
4S-0
JmwiS
19865
S7'>
S3-6
-0-364
+ 0088
19-589
— 10-4
46-8
JbI, ,0
29948
679
6*0
-0-468
+ on6
29606
— 120
■SS-9
Aag.2.
i9-6n
S9«
S3-8
— 0-347
+ 0-086
*9-36j
-107
48-4
Sept. 19
»9"4J3
5'7
497
-0-333
+ 0-041
19-141
- ss
46-*
Oct 2J
J0018
47-4
45-8
— 0*88
+ 0-027
*9'757
+ "-3
48-7
Not. 9
J9'84S
3»-6
31-4
-0-IS8
-O-0O8
19-679
+ 47
3J-3
Dec 24
i9-4o6
33-6
33-6
-o-,B4
-0-07'
19-151
+ 10-1
43-7
1
M^
19-840
43'4
41-0
— o-»4S
— o-oos
*9-S9o
+ 1-8
45*
46
NORT
H-EAST
Man
Dtj.
.7Z
T™p.of
wlion.
Pom of
Vapour.
Hsductton
to Aniiunl
Premire,
rnsmreaf
1>I7 Air.
R«ducth».
MAnniul
Tem-
Moan
Tinn-
poraw™.
Number
ornu.
tS76.
Inc.™.
Inch-.
Inch-.
ln.h«.
.
.
Jwi. 10
3o-o«
3.VO
.1*-.
-0-169
— 0-096
29-801
+ i*-4
45-4
Feb. ...
M«.i4
29-4*7
397
364
— o'iSo
-0-072
*9-i8s
+ 6-3
46-0
April,.
I9'.'i66
3"-4
3*1
-0-I77
— 0-043
*9346
+ .rs
35-9
Ma, ,z
J9990
459
40-6
— O'lOO
-O-OOS
*978s
- 3-3
42-6
13
Jtincis
19-765
610
SS'S
— 0-370
+ O-088
*9-483
-10-9
SOI
July 15
30-1.13
766
6S-9
-0-489
+ 0-I16
*977o
— IJ-O
64-6
Aug. ..
ig'Soi
708
61-8
— 0-433
+ 0-086
*94S5
— IJ-!
58-6
S*pt. 9
*9S39
S3'o
iog
— OJ44
+ 0-042
19-237
- 7-8
4S*
Oct. ao
19'8.,6
SO'O
48-6
— o-3»4
+ 0-027
»9-S39
+ 0-2
5°-*
Nov. .7
S9-74I
499
48<
-oJ*S
— o-oo8
19409
+ 6-6
S6-S
Doc. 18
»8-978
41-3
40-6
— o*4S
— 0-071
28662
+ 9-S
So-8
Meant
»9 758
448
41'0
— 0*47
— 0-013
19-498
+ i-i
45-9
so
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Relations of Elements under different Winds,
ReiatUm* ofPreamire, Temperature, <£c., under d^erenl Wind»
(oontinned).
EAST.
of Oh..
Uld
Una
Buod>.
Man
Tanp.
ofAlp.
t™p.«(
Pwwof
P™u™.
Umd
Annul
Pnwueof
Dn-Alr.
RaducUoD
(oAnniu)
pnton.
A^tL
iSj6.
in*-.
.
InslML
iDCb-.
InGhM.
Jan. 9
,9.993
31-9
31-4
— o-i66
-0-096
»9-73l
+ i,-4
44-3
t
Feb. ...
M«.»s
ay444
38-8
36-0
-0-.8,
-0-06,
29-200
+ 6-3
4S-'
3
April, 3
,9-467
3*S
3»-S
-0-.79
— 0-043
»9-»4S
+ 3-5
36-0
4
May 17
29980
46-1
431
— o-,4S
— 0005
,9730
~ 4»
4>9
5
Janeio
,9-709
70-3
63-,
— 0-4J9
+ O-088
29-3.8
— 10-7
59-6
t
July ...
...
Aug...
30-0,3
6s-,
S8-4
— 0-399
+ 0-086
,9-710
— 1,-,
S3-0
3
S«pt,6
a9'«9
S4-0
833
— 0397
+ 0-04,
29-084
_ 7-0
47-0
4
Oct iS
,9-463
S8-7
S7-4
-0-453
+ 0017
19-037
+ 0-,
S8-9
4
Not. 13
»9-3"7
46-,
46-0
-0-308
— 0-008
,9-00 1
+ S-8
52-0
4
Dec 17
*9"39*
41-1
41-,
-o-»48
— 0071
29073
+ 9-S
516
"
Me«.
i9-6>7
47-9
4S-9
-O-30"
»9 3»3
-.-.
47-7
3'
80UT
H-EASl
DV.
BUOOL
t™p.
SHOD.
FOTBOf
V.POW,
BrfBclfm
Prwumof
DrjAlr.
IMnctloii
toAmuUl
T«n-
Niunto
ofObL
SUID.
.8,4.
InCllM.
=
lBOb«t
l«*-.
iDCb..
.
»
Jm). 10
30-066
33-0
3I-I
-0-169
-0-096
29-80.
+ 11-4
454
2
P«b. ifi
»9+44
49-6
47-7
— 0-307
-0078
,9-059
+ 9-6
S9»
>
lUr. 17
»964'
34-9
31-7
-0-139
-0-061
,9-440
+ 6-9
41-8
S
April 14
,9'87o
37-"
37-0
— O-II9
— 0-043
,9-608
+ 3-S
40-6
3
M.y 4
30- .66
49- .
44-3
— o-,40
— 0005
29-921
— 1-6
47-5
a
June 1
,9-690
57-8
.S3-9
-0366
+ 0-088
29-41,
— rs
50-3
■
July ...
Aug. 17
,9-645
73-1
644
-0-48,
+ 0-086
29-249
— ii-e
61-5
I
Sept. .7
nm
SS-9
Si-9
-0366
+ 0-041
,9-247
— 7-0
48-9
3
Oct. 17
,9-404
604
58.1
-0-4SJ
+ 0-0,7
,8-974
— I-,
59-«
-7
Not. 11
19935
43-0
4I-1
— 0-157
-0-008
29-670
+ 6-6
49-6
6
Dec 17
19-39,
4,-1
41-1
— 0-I47
— 0-071
,9-074
+ 9 5
51-6
8
Mmob
29-645
47-6
45-7
-0-298
-=.0.0
29-3,7
+ 3-6
Si-i
37
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at the Itadcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 1876.
Jtelationa of Freisure, Temparatwre, &c., under diffh'ent Wind»
(continued).
SOUTH.
Buon..
Utau
T«np.
Man
r«iip.ot
Fofcof
Tj^Z
Annuil
DrjAlr.
T«n-
Mam
t™.
NumbB-
of Ob*,
ud
Buni.
ISK.
InGt».
»
lnd»,
In<««.
iDdMit
J«u,4
30-»88
4=-3
40-7
~ o-»3S
— 0-096
29957
+ .0-4
S»-7
10
Fab. 11
i9'S7'
30-6
»9-3
-C-.36
— 0-078
29'3S7
+ 9-7
4'-3
M».i9
19111
4E-5
43''
-0-248
-0-062
28-901
+ S-6
S"-"
AprilM
J9701
487
470
-0-300
— 6-043
*9-368
+ 0-9
49-6
M«r ...
...
JODO 9
»97iS
SS-9
49-8
-0-3:8
+ 0-088
»9-48S
- 8-8
44-'
J«lyi7
,9-999
68-3
624
-0-477
+ 0-126
29-648
— 12-0
S6-3
Aug. 14
,9-691
736
62-4
— 0-420
+ 0-086
»9-357
-II-6
63-0
Sept 16
>9'439
S4-0
53"3
— 0-397
+ 0-042
19-084
- 7-0
47-0
Oct. II
i9iS»
S4-S
5*3
-0-360
+ 0-027
28-819
— 2-2
£'■3
13
Nov. II
»9'935
43-0
4»i
— 0-257
-O-O08
29670
+ 6-6
496
D«M3
»9'S9>
41-6
401
— o>,34
-0-071
29-187
+ 8-3
499
"
Heu«
,9-67,
497
47-»
-0-306
— 0-009
»9'3S7
+ 1-3
Si-o
70
SOUTH-WEST.
i^
Buom.
t™p.
or Air.
T«np.of
Enpo-
rr^,
lUdurtl™
ADniul
Pnounor
DrjAft.
Reduction
to Annul
T«D-
Hen
AnoiAl
Tan-
Nnmbv
of Ota.
lUid
IB7».
iKhM.
Inch..
InehH.
IndM.
Jul. 17
19-9 11
45'S
43-9
-0-267
— 0-096
29-549
+ 11-2
s6-7
11
Pub. 18
»90S8
48-8
466
-0-285
-oo;8
28-695
+ 9-6
S8-4
16
Mar. 10
,8-66i
4I-0
391
-0209
-0-061
18390
+ 8-0
So-o
»5
Aprils
*9'9!)7
44-'
397
—0-199
— 0-043
»9-7S5
+ 3-S
47-6
10
M.r H
»9-6oi
48-4
46-0
-0280
-0005
19-317
— S'o
434
4
Jane 14
29-715
IS-6
So-8
— 0-318
+ 0-088
19485
- 9-6
460
10
Mr 13
30-1 so
74-6
6s- 1
-0-483
+ o-ij6
19-793
-11-7
62-9
'S
Aug. 14
29-69'
73-e
62-4
-0-416
+ 0-086
29361
— 11-6
620
13
Sept. IS
29-453
S3-9
49-8
-0-304
+ O-04*
29-190
- 7-0
469
9
Oct. 13
29-417
51-9
S»-a
— 0-379
+ 0-017
19-065
— 1-2
sn
7
Not. 10
I9-69*
44-4
43- >
— 0-262
-0-008
29-422
+ 6-6
S«o
7
Dec. 17
29-391
4»-i
41 ■,
-0-253
-0-071
29-068
+ 9S
51-6
'3
M«aiu
»95J<i
S2-8
48-7
-0-308
-,0..
19-2.6
+ 0-8
S3-6
129
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lidations of Elements under different Winds, 1876.
ReUiliona 0/ Pressure, Temperature, <tc., under different Windt
(concluded).
WEST. 1
HMn
Uwn
M«n
T«„p.
T,ll,p.q
E^po-
rstioB.
p<™Df
AdniBl
Preinirsof
DrjAiT.
toi
pon
rtlon
Hhh
t™-
Nombw
OfOhl.
uid
.«7«.
InchH.
iDChO.
InQh«.
Inch*..
Jan. 1}
30-150
33-8
3»»
-0-I6I
-0096
19-893
+
10-4
44-»
Feb. .3
»9355
3»-o
317
— 0-175
— 0-078
i9io»
+
97
417
M«. li
190J1
33-4
31-6
—0-174
— o-o6»
18-785
+
7'4
40-8
April 9
»9«8
49-7
47-1
-o-»9o
— 0043
19-105
+
4''
53-8
M.J 17
39-849
54-9
Si-8
— 0-351
-000s
19-493
—
6-4
48-5
Jnoei^
»9 7iS
S5-6
So-8
— o-jii
+ 0-O88
»9-49'
—
9-6
46-0
Jolr t6
30-0)8
7S-9
650
-0-46.
+ 0-1J6
19-693
—
ii-o
639
Aug. >9
*9'S39
66-6
638
-OS47
+ 0-O86
»9078
—
IO-7
S5-9
10
Sept. 15
»9-4S3
53-9
49-8
— 0-304
+ 0-04.
J9190
—
7-0
469
Oct. 19
=9983
47-3
4S-0
-o-»7i
+ 0-0.7
19739
+
2-8
50-1
No.. 6
30-011
41-0
40-6
-o-»48
-0-008
»97SS
+
3-6
446
Dec. 9
'9-93S
43-9
4>3
— O-JJl
-0-071
J9-613
+
7.9
Si-8
M«.»
29-666
S3-6
49-8
—0-337
+ ooj8
»9"3S7
-
33
SO-3
S7
NORTH-WEST.
DV.
Bhob.
T«nip.
of Air,
Temp, of
Fonaot
V«o«r.
Pnwin.
Uai)
AoDiul
Red
r
M«n
Nnmbsr
and
Ban.,
1S5S.
iDClH..
Inch...
iDcfaV.
iDcha.
Jan. 11
a9-934
307
30-S
-0-158
-0-096
»9-6ao
+
1-5
43>
Fob. 9
«9(is6
3f6
3i»
-0-166
-0-078
»9-4ii
+
9-8
4f4
Mar.17
19-64'
34-9
3"7
-0-139
— 006a
39-440
+
6-9
41-8
April 9
»9-438
497
47'I
— 0-18S
-0-043
agio?
+
4'
S3-8
M,yJ7
(19-849
549
S>-8
-0-342
— 0-oos
19-502
—
6-4
48S
June 19
.9-840
64-6
597
-0-441
+ 0088
29-487
—
0-4
54-1
Jnlf 18
i9-89a
68-7
6o-6
-0-417
+ 0-I26
29-60.
—
1-0
S67
Aug. «4
19-651
S3-6
48-7
-0-283
+ 0-086
^■4SS
—
9-9
437
Sept....
Oct 30
*9M'
44-9
4»'4
— o-»4i
+ o-o»7
19-777
+
1-6
477
Not. 4
30-086
So-S
Soo
-0-35S
-0-008
29-723
+
3-6
54' 1
Dec. *3
agws
3»-8
3"-S
-0-173
-0071
28-97.
+
o-i
42-9
Means
t9-76i
Si-3
47'S
— 0-301
+ oo»4
29-484
-
2-4
48-9
36
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Amount and Fall of Rain at the Radcliffe Observatory, 1876. 31
AmowU cf Smn caUecttd on the Grotmd, and at Elevationt qf sa feet, 34 feet,
and ii3/eet,intAe Tear 18 j6.
HODtb.
HmHUjAmoDDtrallKtod.
lUtliB 1 Us RXn OQ (be Groand
WBg.-o«.
On die
anaiul.
11 Feet.
14 Feet.
At m ele-
vslion nf
.1 Feel.
14 Feet.
til Feet.
Janiuiy ,...,.
Febniuy
1-714
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1-431
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3-070
4-651
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1-131
0-S99
1-6 13
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1-580
4-531
0-797
a- 173
3-444
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0-8+4
0-910
0910
0-8B4
0-941
0-981
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0-980
0-980
1-017
0986
0-968
0-8I1
0-894
0-714
0614
0-799
0-860
0-850
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0908
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445
418
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785
753
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784
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S
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w
NW
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April
Mar
Jane
Julj
Ang.
Sept
Oct.
Not.
Dec.
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0-iC
0-03
0-31
0-07
0-89
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0-07
0-40
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3
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4
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038
0-38
0-14
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1-34
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0-38
0-39
0-43
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0-75
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3
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5
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0-76
1-09
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0-33
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0-14
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Feb.
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April.
M.,.
Jime.
Jolj.
Ang.
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Not.
Dec.
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22'
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22'
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4
5
6
7
8
9
13
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18
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16
37
18
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4
3
5
3
7
6
6
8
8
6
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8
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7
3
6
4
7
4
8
8
7
7
7
8
4
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6
9
4
4
7
7
6
6
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8
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3-4
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NE
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E
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SE
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NW
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April..
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Oct...
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3-5
3-8
7-2
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4-0
35
a-3
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3'i
6
3
»-3
30
4-4
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5
3
4
4
4
8
3
r
3
8
3
08
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1-9
1-4
3-4
0-6
0-9
0-9
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3-4
S-6
3-6
S"5
4-8
»'9
a-9
»-3
1-4
1-6
1-3
16
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4
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7
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4-j
4-8
1-9
3-8
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4-5
3-0
i-6
1-8
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5
4
3
6
7
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46
3-7
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3«
119
3'
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1-4
36
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Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May.
Jane.
Jnly.
Ang.
Sept
Oct.
Not.
-Dec.
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1S68
■869
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18J4
187s
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1-6
4-3
09
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1-6
1-6
04
3"3
4'8
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3-5
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17
17
1-9
1-7
60
S"S
1-8
30
j-8
1-8
aS
3'S
1-9
6-0
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q6
1-4
3-8
37
4-9
17
3-4
S'S
47
3'4
31
4-8
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3-8
4»
37
46
S'»
49
1-8
30
3'
34
4'8
36
3-8
S-o
6-5
1-6
3-0
3-4
4'3
68
4-9
1-4
3'o
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44
j-3
4»
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50
3-6
37
47
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1-4
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1-8
3-»
3-6
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ra
'•3
0-8
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6
3
9
6
7
9
4
9
3
6
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JANUARY, 1877.
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Han
ndnnd
MI*.
Salf.RigbtnCng lliv-
Wind.
i
n...
WlUhW.
Blude.
Bu>.
Orm.
Dhw-
Wlltll
Air.
Enp.
Mu.
MlK.
Mu.
UlD.
[HJW.
41-4
40%
51-1
34*5
61-9+
34'°
EbyS
HUB.
3>9
6
.«^
Rain «fter s'.
19374
39 »
38-4
43-6+
36-4
79-1
3"S
M
111
10
0-44
lUioy.
19031
488
48-1
io-oi
44-0
SO-o
43'o
SbjE
311
10
OS7
Rainy.
18-918
48-1
460
Si-8
44'
88-3
39-5
SWbyS
339
5
001
Finf.withcloudi.
18-971
44'»
430
5" "4
400
84-9
36-0
SbyE
36'
9
O-IJ
Var. Showery.
18-839
48'S
47-0
S°3
4S'»
6S'i
430
SbyE
£4'
7
043
Stormy. Rain till
i9-i>97
46-6
449
500
444
69-0
410
SWbyS
361
7
0-57
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8
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483
47-3
50-1
46-1
5'-4+
435
ssw
154
10
010
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19-717
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434
40-9
3SS
41-1
394
34'
il-o
51-0
401
356
380
29-3
811
44-0
44- J
31-0
37-S
17-0
8W
NE
N
191
473
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7
9
0-44
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0■clll,lI^Fg.30^■
19-711
367
3S-4
38-4
311
68-S
31-0
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93
10
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1969s
41'3
40s
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37-4
70-0
37-S
B
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10
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417
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46-1
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40-3
639
360
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36.
10
10
30-18.
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46-0
311
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160
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S
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11
30-363
396
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34-6
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181
6
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11
3o-»S9
38'
364
419
337
76-9+
30-0
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4
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13
19-951
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468
39-3
94-3
360
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398
5
0-08
Rain about 16'.
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l6»3o"*i9*-
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19-760
417
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310
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176
9
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19-619
399
380
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341
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NW
311
4
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199-8
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35-8
416
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114
4
0-07
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27
18
19-861
1974 1
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19
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48-1
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79'
34-0
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779
8
0-30
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3«
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391
36-1
469
341
983
190
W
4.8
6
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3"
197s 1
44'>
41-4
48-4t
37-8
SS-41
380
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10
0-34
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48-9
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ll
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anid..
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477
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430
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SW
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6
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3
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41-1
4I-0
49-0
39"
98-<
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449
3
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4
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40-9
381
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98-9
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168
4
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s
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484
471
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439
90-1
4»-o
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406
10
0-01
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6
19-934
6'-S
497
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50-'
69-91
47-0
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S'7
10
7
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46-6
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40s
83-51
34*5
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198
10
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8
19-910
43-4
40-9
49-0
39'i
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103
7
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48-1
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10
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90-9
44-0
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19-496
48-4
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54-3
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64-1
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47-7
461
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44"'
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44-0
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44-7
63-6
40-0
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164
8
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465
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41-9
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41-1
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18
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41-8
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360
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160
7
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19
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464
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6
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363
45- "
365
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383
3S3
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31-5
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to
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as
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to
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7
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19-837
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19-7..
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41-8
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JUNE, 1877.
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44' '
49"t
370
*7
18
t8
559
44-6
47-6
391
18
499+
31-0
»9
S9-9
4(j
jg
586
457
*9
44-6
370
19
S'9
44*
30
30
6o'S
466
30
4?-3
357
30
51-3
384
3'
537
4'8
Hesna
3'
440
3i-S
Ma^
58-4
4S'S
MeoDB
SS"4
41-3
50-8
39'4
Mum
45-5
3S7
Tl.« oomctior
u -0°
7 for Sept. ; - I'-o for
Oct.; -iM for Not..-
and-l'-sfbrDec,
hava bMn ■
pplied
to reduce the readiuen to
tbou at the aUadaidtb
ermometor.
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62 Mean Monthly Temperatures of^ Air, at tJie heights of
10$ feet and 5/eet above the Ground, 1877.
Tht following Table giva Ae Compariton of the Mean Monthly Readings of the
Max. and Min. TherTnometert at the height of log feet, with thate near H14
Groimd.
Una.
At hdgbt of 10$ feet.
At height of 5 feet.
.01 h«.
Hod
Ulii.
Kin.
Uu.
"r
Hu.aiid
Hln.
1877.
JuituiT
FebrnuT ...
MMcb
48- ■
487
464
SS*
&,->
670
67-1
68-4
S5-4
SO-8
45'5
37'8
405
3SO
394
4>-8
So-4
Bo-S
63-1
4S'S
4i'3
39-4
3S7
4JO
44-6
407
4S-S
48-5
S9-8
S8-8
60-a
S»o
483
4SI
406
489
48-9
48»
53-8
S8-I
7SO
70-0
68'8
6o-6
Sfi-6
!f4
461
37-8
39-2
35-9
397
42-0
S(.6
S"
53S
4S-6
4''3
39-8
361
43-3
44-0
4J0
468
sot.
613
610
6i'a
S3-"
490
4S-6
— 0-3
— 1-3
-"■3
-i-S
-0-7
-o-l
-o-s
AiB'^t
October
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Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower. 63
SitmJtaneaua readings of Two TkermomeUrg, a Dry Bvib and a Wet BvS>, placed
above ihe TotMT of the Raddiffe Obteroatory, at an eUvation af 1 05 feel, and read
daily at 33)> {that it, at lo a.k. of tiie foUoviivg civil day), compared teUk thoee
n«w the Ground.
JANUARY.
PEBRUARY.
I87T-
Ath^gbtofiojft.
At beisht of 5 ft.
1877.
Athoightofiosft.
At height of S ft- 1
D.7
Bull,.
Bnlb.
^
^
Bulb.
^--
Bulb.
Bulb.
490
o-S
Bit
Bqlb.
S'»
Wrt
Bulb.
49-8
DiBtt.
"■3
Jul 1
35-4
34-8
0-6
36-0
34-8
la
F«b. I
49'S
a
4*-3
418
"■S
43-6
43'»
0-4
4*3
390
3'3
43-3
39-8
3'S
3
■48-7
48->
"■s
Soo
488
1-1
4»-i
380
4«
401
38-0
a-a
4
46-3
44'4
1-9
47-4
45-'
I't
41-9
4«-3
0-6
440
41-7
»'3
5
43-4
430
0-4
4S-0
438
11
48-9
483
0-6
SO-7
49-4
1-3
6
48-2
460
J.,
48'8
45-9
'■9
5»7
SO-5
It
S4-0
S'7
13
7
487
47-9
0-8
49-9
48-6
13
4S-5
418
37
45-0
4*-4
a-6
8
48-2
47-S
07
497
481
i-S
434
43*
o-i
45-1
44'
10
9
49-6
483
1-3
5''"
49'4
17
10
38-!
36*
'■3
39-9
374
»s
51-6
45-0
6-6
Si'i
45-8
53
"
3»-9
Sri
0-8
3'-7
319
0-8
It
iT*
36-a
10
3r4
366
0-8
479
468
i-i
49'9
47-8
j-i
'3
4S'0
4S"»
o-o
4S-8
45-1
0-7
499
470
1-9
i'S
48-0
3-S
M
396
36-0
3-6
38-0
360
1-0
479
45-8
»i
494
46-8
j-6
IS
47-3
45"''
»-3
46-6
45'o
1-6
40-1
37'S
1-6
41a
387
a-5
16
499
491
07
Si"3
49-8
•■s
43-4
40-3
3'i
45°
4r6
34
'7
4S'3
44-S
0-8
46»
44-9
'■3
47-0
4S-6
)'4
48*
46e
16
18
53-7
S»-8
0-9
SS-3
S3-6
17
407
37'3
3-4
4'7
37-8
39
19
4'$
411
O'l
4ii
41-8
04
407
36*
4-S
4»o
37'4
46
M
357
3S'7
o-o
3S-B
3S»
0-6
387
3S'4
3-3
400
3S-8
4a
"
39-0
37-0
»0
379
36-6
'■3
3S7
34»
'■S
375
348
»7
11
4»"
37-5
45
39-.6
369
37
384
36-9
I'S
4O-0
37-9
a- 1
n
4'-5
394
ai
41-8
39-9
1-9
4S-3
43-6
'7
47-0
44-8
a-a
'4
So-4
460
4-4
Sa-o
477
4-3
»5
4O-0
3S'o
SO
38-0
3Si>
30
...
16
*7
386
47-5
386
4S-4
o-o
39-9
480
39-7
4S'8
o»
18
39-6
340
s-d
38-0
3SO
3-«
19
44<
411
3-S
460
43-9
31
30
364
36»
o-»
37'4
3S-8
t'6
3"
47-1
4S-8
1-3
48-4
467
1-7
Heuu...
439
41-3
1-6
43-4
417
17
TtttDt..
45'''
4^-S 1 a-5
461
•43-4
»7
Mod
ilnr'potail.
39-4
39-7
d«^nL
-' 1
40-4
the readiDgi at Iha «et bulb t
to tbe rwdingt of the
dry bulb Ihonnonieter Bt 105 feet to ra
ace to the ■landard.
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54 Readings of Two ThcTmometers placed above the Tower,
MARCH.
APRIL. 1
1877.
Ath^ghtDfioSft.
At height of s ft.
1877.
Atheigh^oflosft.
At height of s ft. 1
Dry
Bulb,
481
W8l
Bulb.
47"!»
Dilftr-
Dr,
48-9
Bulb.
48t.
09
Bulb.
48-8
46-8
niirer.
Drj
BuJb.
50-3
Wet
Bulb.
4J-6
DUhr
>7
Mm. I
Apr. I
I
48-8
47-5
1'3
S'o
49-0
10
1
50-3
47-6
n
J3I
487
3-4
, 3
44-4
44"4
00
46s
4S'6
09
3
SI7
48-4
3-3
S4-5
SO-8
3-7
4
40-5
38-0
'■S
410
390
30
4
467
4S-6
11
47-j
449
>-3
5
369
3S'o
1-9
389
365
1-4
S
47-9
44'*
37
So-i
468
3'4
6
38'4
34'o
4'4
394
35-6
3-8
6
48-7
45-4
3-3
50'9
47-'
3-8
7
330
330
00
35'3
3ii
3-0
7
SO'4
47-7
1-7
510
489
3-1
S
56-S
33-8
J.J
38-0
34-8
3-1
8
So-4
JOO
0-4
JiO
50-1
19
9
341
311
»-9
36"
34-5
1-6
9
49-6
47-S
ri
$2i
49-7
rS
10
36'4
34'4
i-o
345
3'-3
J.,
. 10
49-8
47-8
1-0
S'-3
49-6
»7
11
42-7
40-0
J.J
446
411
3-S
11
43-0
40-O
3-0
44-*
4B-8
34
II
460
43-6
1-7
47S
44-S
3-0
13
468
4S-5
1-3
49'
467
«-4
>3
49-8
461
3-6
519
48-0
3-9
13
46-0
4S-0
10
48-6
466
vo
14
4S'S
416
3-9
4rs
430
4-S
14
47-6
43-S
4-"
49'S
44-9
4-6
'S
40-7
36-0
47
43'o
38' 1
4'9
'5
4J-9
36-8
61
44-7
38-S
61
16
403
368
3'S
41-8
38-3
3-S
16
41-9
37->
48
439
■188
s-i
17
4t'S
38s
3-S
431
397
3-4
"7
38-8
367
»■!
4i-a
37-4
3-8
18
331
33-0
o-i
35-0
34-8
01
18
4>S
38-'
33
43-6
39-6
40
'9
36-0
3J'5
rs
379
34-8
3-1
•9
45-3
40-I
S-'
45-4
4<>S
49
10
36s
360
»S
380
349
3>
*o
44-9
44S
04
46-1
4S-8
°-i
11
407
40s
01
390
35-9
3'
11
SOS
483
21
S3-6
JOO
3-6
H
40-4
37''
31
41J
380
3-*
11
459
4r8
4«
47'4
41-1
S-'
'3
419
39'
»7
43'
38-9
43
J3
46-3
4.1-1
3-1
491
440
5-'
H
46-3
411
4»
47-8
43-8
4-0
»4
463
439
»-4
47-6
433
4-3
*5
413
41)
01
43'i
41-8
07
»S
43-1
41-0
11
47-'
41-8
4-3
j6
4rs
447
1-8
47'9
44'7
31
36
43-9
40-S
3-4
46-0
41-9
4->
>7
18
47'7
44-4
3-3
491
453
38
»7
18
43"
40-3
40-6
38-5
»-6
1-8
4S-I
43-0
41'0
40-*
3'1
1-4
»9
48-4
4S'o
3-4
50-9
46-3
4'6
19
41-8
39a
3-6
45- >
4.6
35
30
47-9
44-6
3-3
jo-o
4S-9
4"
3=
40-3
35-S
4-8
417
37-8
49
31
50-4
48'<.
*'4
S»-o
487
33
UeuB...
4JI
397
'■4
43'5
40-5
3-0
Heuu..
"478"
43-0
1-8
47-9
443
~76
a«.^[.
16^6
~6V~
|dn.|K>lD(
39^"
403
of s feel to redn™ to the .Und«rd. A con
idingiof the wet bolbt
-ectioD hu been sppli
d to the readiiigi of the
the Btandu-d.
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at the Radcliffe OhaervcUory, Oxford, in the Year \Z-j-j. 55
MAY.
JUNE.
'B?7-
Atheightofiosft.
At height of j ft.
1877.
Atheightofiosft.
At height of J fC.
IhT
We.
Bulb.
IMffer-
Dry
Bull..
46-0
38'9
nuftr-
7"
S4''
5J-5
'■7
Bulb.
56'
Wet
Bulb.
S47
Diffbr-
14
H.]r ■
46J
40-6
frl
June 1
I
4. -6
391
»s
441
409
3-1
1
67.9
59' I
8-8
680
640
40
3
41-1
•KS
6-7
43-3
368
6S
3
65-s
60s
S-o
661
fijo
4'»
4
41-3
37"4
49
43'S
38-S
S'o
4
S7'4
SI 4
60
601
SS'6
4-S
5
4S'S
390
fri
46-.
398
6'3
5
53-0
5i-»
i-S
S48
53-6
!■»
6
S°'5
430
7'S
Sr6
43'8
7-8
6
S5-4
Si-j
41
S8-S
Si-9
S-6
7
Si-7
49-»
3-S
540
44-8
91
7
58-4
Si-o
74
6c-9
S4'9
60
8
SS'4
48-8
6-6
57-8
S'7
61
8
S9'»
S40
s-»
614
567
S-7
9
S3-8
48-1
S-?
srs
Sio
6-i
9
10
5'-o
48J
17
S3.1
499
3'4
10
64-4
6o-S
39
65'S
609
4-6
"
S5'5
468
8-7
S4-7
i^i
34
II
647
6,-3
»'4
66-4
6r9
3-5
11
4S0
480
o-o
SOS
488
*7
1)
SS-0
54-3
07
57-»
5S-6
1-6
'3
So-7
493
1-4
53-9
50-9
10
13
SB'S
S58
40
61-0
569
i'l
'4
S.-6
481
3-6
533
49-8
35
'4
60-7
s6-8
39
6i-4
S7-8
46
IS
16
5S-8
48-9
488
3-8
58-8
SOS
S3-8
49-8
SO
07
"S
iti
637
S8-S
597
5S-8
17
649
S9'3
S8-7
S7-»
6i
>7
5'"7
480
47
SS-8
So-9
49
17
694
6i-8
7-6
701
61-6
7-S
18
SO-7
47-S
3»
Si-9
490
3-9
18
707
61-0
97
710
611
8-8
'9
46s
44-8
'7
48-4
4S-6
1-8
19
65s
60-j
S°
67-.
6r8
S-3
10
48'
47-1
09
517
497
30
JO
631
S>-6
10-6
649
S3-8
ii-i
11
4S-6
43-6
30
479
44-8
3'
"
6o'8
Sfr3
4-S
63-5
586
49
11
44-8
40-6
41
4rs
437
3-8
11
S6o
So-o
60
58-6
Sri
64
'i
48"
43-6
4-6
S'-o
46-»
48
13
SJ-"
io-o
7'
S8-I
50-4
7-7
M
490
46-9
ji
SOO
47-8
31
H
611
Si-6
8'S
6i-9
Sa-9
9-0
H
S9'S
S2'8
67
S9'3
sre
65
n
S8-6
Sfi-3
13
6.4
58-6
1-8
16
ss-i
490
6»
S6i
509
S»
16
S9'S
saa
7-6
6i-6
S3-6
8-0
»?
56^
SO-9
S"
S9-0
S4-4
4-6
17
653
fiS-s
6-8
6s6
S7-4
S->
iS
490
41-1
j-9
SI 6
487
1-9
iS
68-3
S7'o
1 1-3
697
58-»
i"S
19
S4-5
48-1
6-4
S8'3
S3'»
S'l
19
64-8
6^0
1-8
67-.
618
43
30
56-7
54-0
17
S9-6
57-3
1-3
30
S6i
545
1-6
S97
SS-8
39
3"
S4-0
50-4
3-6
SS'4
SI'S
1-6
Heani...
50-4
4frr
4'3
Sl'4
48«
4'4
Mean....
61-2 1 55-9
S"3
■^
57-4
S-5
dtw-potai.
416
43-S
M«i>
S''3
5^-8
of 5 feet to redact
6tj bulb thermom
hu b«tni applied to
to the atuidvd.
ler >t 105 feet to red
Ihorea
A corn
uceto
ding* of the wet bulb t
ction hu been applie<
tbe Btandiird.
ennomeWr at the height
to the readioge of the
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56 Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower,
JULY.
AUGUST.
1877.
At height of los ft.
At height of 1 ft.
.877-
At height of
OS ft.
At height of S ft.
rm
Bolb.
^i^"
Dv
Wsl
Difler.
D17
Bolh.
Bulb.
Dlflar-
Drr
WW
l>«»r.
Julj I
611
570
41
649
59-0
5-9
Aog. .
s?-*
6-8
59"S
5i-8
6-7
»
617
S3-3
8-4
63-9
iS"
»9
«
58-6
S3-1
6!
6r6
S37
79
3
4
5
6
S8-S
S9-9
J6-S
£3*
S'-8
490
63
8-1
S'9
7-5
i9-9
630
59-6
S8-8
S'-8
S4"
S'-9
7''
7-8
67
77
3
4
5
6
57-5
67-0
6s-3
65-6
54-1
S89
59- >
634
3'4
81
6-1
3*
600
667
67-6
67-8
S4-8
S8l
6o'8
637
S-'
86
6-8
4'
7
8
5S-8
6o-3
So-8
SI4
so
4'9
S7-9
633
S30
S7-3
S-9
6-0
7
8
638
637
59-0
S8-3
4-8
4S
66-a
6s-3
600
594
60
S-8
9
641
Sffo
5"
670
60s
frs
9
S9-5
S5-6
3-9
«3-i
S77
S-4
10
6ro
63-5
S90
s6-3
1-0
6-3
639
6,-9
6o-4
5S-4
3-5
7-S
10
S?-9
599
549
Sfro
3-0
3-9
60-8
618
560
57-0
4-8
4-8
'3
643
6rj
57-5
61-0
68
680
641
58-9
617
9'
»'4
'3
630
657
s8-9
610
47
6s-.
680
59-8
63-8
S-3
5-»
14
57'8
560
'8,
603
S7-8
34
14
649
6s-i
3-8
66-8
63-3
3-S
»i
s6->
SS-8
0-3
58- ■
S6-9
i»
is
6s-4
6i-o
3-4
669
6.9
SO
16
S8-3
SS-6
»■?
ill
sn
3-6
16
61-9
58-3
47
6S-0
S9S
S'S
iS
686
S8i
S'9
60-3
6.-4
$3-7
S9-9
65
'S
17
66-3
64-6
617
631
4-6
3S
680
693
6»7
65-0
5-3
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SS-i
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599
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OCTOBER. j
1877.
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58 Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower, 1877.
NOVEMBER.
DECEMBER.
1877.
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At hoight of s ft.
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17
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457
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409
11
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447
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434
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3
4i-9
43-0
j-9
468
437
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3
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41-1
01
439
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10
4
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491
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410
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7
499
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477
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393
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396
377
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371
367
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417
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CEAEACTEEISTIC3 OP THE WEATHER iHD KBMAKKABLB
PHENOMENA, FOR EACH MONTH, 1877.
Temp. Highest in Buiuhine, 99'5
Lowegt OD grais, a5'0
Bain fell on J»ii. I, 3, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11,
I, 14, 15, 16, ij, i8, ai, Jj, 14, as, a6, 17,
I, 39, ftod 31.
N fell on the nth and iGQi.
Hail fell on the i8th.
ThandeiMorm oa the aSth at lo'> to to'' ic^.
Lightning waa ieBii od the 4th »( S'*, and 7tli.
Fog on the 9th, 13th, tgth, and loth.
Solar halos wen >aen on the 4th at at"; nth,
i"; iiBkia" to 33*30"; Midsoth, ai^
Lunar baloa were «aeu on the aiet at 6^ to S» ;
jjrd. 7*1010"; a4th, fi"" to 9" ; a7th,Gi'
and lo* ; and aand, 6>> I5°> to 7*.
Lnnorooronie were leenan theiiatst j^;
aand, 7".
Lunar iridea were aeen an the 35th t,t 10* ; and'
a6th,n''io-.
Dead calms on llie nth at 33*; and 9th. ao* to
Violent storms of wind on the 5th at 6* 30™,
lasting but for i minute, and joth.
FEBRUARY.
Temp. Highest in .Buoahine, iii'3
Lowest on grass iS'o
Rain tell on Feb. a, 3,5, 7,8, 10,11,13,15, 17,
18, 19. aa, a3, and 35,
Snow fell on the aoth at 3*; aand, j* 30=;
zjth, ao* to aa* ; and afilh.
Hail fell on the aoth at 3'' ; and ajth, 30* 30^*.
Fog on the sth at ao*.
r haloa were seen on the 4^1 at 31* (par-
tial); 7th, at* (partial) ; igth, >i'>i5";and
a6th, o*.
Lnnar halos were seen on the tgth at 7* Iff* ;
aoth, 6* 50"; aind, S"" ij^iand a4th, 7* tog*.
Lunar corona were seen od the 13rd at S'' I j™ j
J4tli, 8* so"; anda6th, 10" to I4*3d>».
Zodiacal light was seen on the and at 7* 3o°> ;
and 3rd, 8i> to 7*.
Storm of wind on the 19th.
Temp. Highest in sunshine, Il8'4
Lowest on grass, 30*5
Bain fell on Unrch i, a, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13,
(5, 16, 18, aj, 34. ag, a6, 37, aS, and 39.
3nowfeUonthe6thatl8*amla3''; 7th, irf" ;
9th, 3* ; 16th, 1* to S* J and 1 7th, 3*,
Hail fell on the iBth at a'' ij"; and aSth, 6*.
Thander waa heard on the 39th at 1* 30" to 4*.
ogon the Htatio*; and, 19*; 3rd, 10"; and
a 6th, 19*.
3olar haloK were seen on the and at ai* 30™ ;
Sth, ao" to la*; 19th, 3* 30" to 4'' 30";
igtfa, 10* ta at* (with mock sun) ; 10th, ao''
to aa*; list, t* ; 3aiid, ai* to 34*; 33rd, 4*;
and 38th, 6*.
Lunar halos were leenon the tgth at S* tog*;
aoth, 10* (partial) ; aist, 9'' to 13*; 38th,
9* to 11* 40"; and 30th, 13* to 30*.
Zodiacal light was seen on the 1 1 that 8*; 14th.
8* 30= to 9*; isth, a* JO" to to*; 16U1;
17th; and 30th, 8*.
Dead calms on the tst at ao* ; 3rd, ao*.
Temp. Highest in sunshine,
f. Lowest on grass
Rain fell on April I, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, i
, ao, 31, aa, 33, 14, and 37.
Hail feU on the 5th at 7*; 6th, a* an
irth, a* 40=; 13rd, 1* 40= to a*
Thander waa heard on the 6th at a*: tl
iS"»iid 3*; and 3aiid, a* to a* ay.
Lightniog waa seen on the aand at :
Solar halos were seen on the 6th at
10th, a* 15" to s* 40™.
Lunar halos were seen on the aoth at
34th, g" 40™ to 1 1*.
Zodiacal light was seen on the 4tii a1
Dead calma on the 6th at ax 15'°.
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Qiaracte^nstics of the Weather,
Tamp. Higbeit in luiuhiiiB, 1191
Loweat on gnun tl'O
Bud fell on May 10, 11, u, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, l8, 19, 20, II, 3?, 38. ag, 30, and 31.
Thundentonn aa the 3l»t dt t^''.
ThuDderwu hKird on the i6th at o'' 30™.
Solar h&loa were Men on the 7th at l^ to a^
30", uidat 11"; and lotb, 4".
Dead caima on the iit at Kfi ; ind, 4'* ; 4tli,
icfi ; and 7th, o* 45",
Sbwm of wind on the )7th.
Temp. Highest ID taDihine ijS'i
Loweat on grau, 34'o
BaiufellonJuna r,5,G, 7, 11,33,35, 16, and 30.
Lightning was seen on the 4II1 at g'' to lo**
Solar haloi n
e lean on the 7th at 4'
OS";
18th, 30»; joth. jo» and »»"; Hat, i"
»6th, i)<i to 33<i 30*; and i7tb, 3" 30™.
A Lnnar halo wai aeei) on tha i8tb at lo" 15"
Dead ciilm on tha 30th at o'' to 1".
Storm of wind on the lit.
Temp. Highest in BaDaUne, 137-1
Lowest nn graw, 37-5
Run fall on July i, 3, 5, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19.33, 34.J5,anda8.
Lightning was seen on the 5tb at 9'' 40™ to
1 10" ; and sist, 9' jo".
on thelilhat ai*i5~;
m oinbe J7thBt 11^30*.
Tamp. Higheet in sunshine, I34'8
Lowest on graiiB. 360
Bun fell on Aug. ), 3, 5, 7, 8, 9. 13, 14. 15,
16, iS, 19, 30, 91, 33, 34, 33, 3O, 37, 38, 39,
30, and 31.
Thunderstorms on the l6th at 4' 40* to J^
40^; and list, 16".
Thunder was heard on the 1 5U1 at o* 30" to t'.
Lightning was seen on the 6tfa at 7^ 30* to
8»; 14th, 8" to 10'' 30"; ijUi, 9" 47" J
and 35th, B' I5~ to 8" 30~.
Solar balas ware seen on Uie 30th at □* and
4" ; and 34U1, o> to 6».
Lunar halos ware saan on the 3llt at 9^ 50";
and 14th, 9".
A Lunar rainbow was seen on tha 30th at 11^ 30".
Temp, Highest In sunshine, Iji'O
Loweat on grass, 30-0
Biun feu on Sept. 1, 3, 9, II, 13, 13, 14, 17,
I, 30, 33, 16, 17, 38, and 30.
Lightning was seen on the 3*ud at9^to9'i 15".
Fog on the 4th (thin); sth, 19*; 3401, 19^
(thin): 35th(tbin); 36(h; 17th; tSUi.ioi';
39th (thin) ; and 30th.
ScJar haloa were leeu on the ist at *i^ 30";
6th.4'to6i>i 7II1, 5" 30" (partial) i and Stb,
IP' (partial).
A Lunar halo was eeenontba tstat la'to 13^
Dead oalma on the jth at lo**: t9Ui, *o^
*7tli ; and 30th.
Temp. Highest in sunshine li8'3
Lowest on grass, ac,a
Rain fell on Oct. to, 11, 15, 16. 17, 10, 11, 33,
'3. >7i '8, 19, and 30.
Fog on the 1st at 4''; jth, 13' to JO*; Sth,
17th, i8th, a4th(thin); and 35th, 30" (thin).
Bolar halos were seen on the 5th at n'' ; 6th,
4''; and nth, l* to 3".
Lunar halos were 1
jaod, 11' ao=;
jen on the lotb at 7' to^
33rd, to^ (partial) ; an<
WM Been on the 33rd at lo* 30".
in tha ist at 3o" to 31*; and, 30*
Storma of wind o
and iftb.
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and Bemarkable Phenomena, for each Month, 1877. 61'
NOVEMBER
Temp. Higliwt in niDBhiiie,
, LoTMt C«l gtMB,
Bain fell on Not. i, 4, £, 6, S, 9, 10, 1:
13, 14, 18, 19, JO. Ji, JJ. Jj, 34. 16, 1;
Light EDow fiill on the toth at lO 150.
Tbimderalonn on the 9th at i6'>.
Lightning was eeen on the 9th.
Fog Ml tlie 11th at 19^; 13th, ig^;
(thin); aotb. io'' (thin): ajrd, 10'' (t
and 15th, 2^ (thin).
Sokr haloB -were aeen on the 8th at 3^ 45"
16th, aa" 30- to Jl" 30".
Lnnar haloa were ae
6'' IS" to tj" J 18
It^ ; and 15th.
Lunar iridea nsra aeen en the 1 7th at g'' :
and :8th, 7" jo*.
A Lunar corona wu seen on the 1 7th at 9'' 30'°.
Stomu of wind on the 1 [th; net, ii^ to 14'';
ind, !!'■ to i&'i and >8th, 14' to ig\
DECEMBER.
Temp. Higheat in imuhine, 917
Lowest on gnw, tii
Bun fell on Defl. 1, i, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 11, i). 13.
>* 15. *7. >8, 19, 10. 13, 24, 26, 18, ^9, 30,
and 31.
3now fell on the t4th at i\ 15th, and 16th.
Thin fn^ on the let at »*> ; loth (thin) ; 14th,
io» (thin); 18U1, 19^1, net, situl, 14th,
Solar halos were aeen on the 6th at 13^ ; I
jjb j(,ni (with mock sun) ; and ajtb, a?" and
3" (partial).
Iauat haloa were leen on the igtb at 7' 30";
16th, 11*40™; and (jrd, lo"" and 11*.
Dead calms on the 6th at i\
Sbmni of wind on the iind at 16'', and 3ath.
DigiiizMb, Google
Relaiions of Elements under different Winds,
Relations of Prestitre, Tamperalttre, Ac, wtder dijarmt WintU.
NORTH.
Dv.
B«™.
T^.
ET.PO.
V.poiir.
loAnnuri
Hon
DrjAlr.
BsdncUoii
Tem-
Tem.
.Niiinlw
of Obi.
■sn.
ln*a.
Ii,.h-.
iDchM.
lucfaw.
=
JSD. II
»9S66
3S'S
34"
— b-096
19-189
+ "■5
48-0
I
Peb. »3
*96»4
36-0
340
-0-I7S
-0-078
19-371
+ 9-1
4S-'
3
Mar. 11
19-539
3|-7
3»-9
— 0-158
— 0-061
19-319
+ 7-4
43-«
3
April...
M.r«
19-889
46-9
44-6
-0-168
-o-oos
19616
- £-o
41-9
6
Jnne...
...
Julj ...
AuB.u
19796
S9'6
SS-4
-0384
+ 0^6
19498
— 111
47-4
1
Septal
19-856
488
46-3
-0-185
+ D041
19613
— 61
41-6
6
Oct. II
30090
4S4
4»-4
-0138
+ O01J
19-879
— 1-1
431
3
Not. ...
Dec lo
30-IIS
40-1
39'5
— 0-135
—0-071
19809
+ 7-9
480
«
Moos
19-83"
44-6
4»i
-0-148
-0-007
19576
— 0-8
43-8
16
NORT
H-EAST
DiJ-
Bu™.
H
Tmp.ijf
ET,po-
\^.
1^
PNunor
ReducUDs
Tmrn-
putuie.
Ueu
Annual
Tm.
OfOlH.
and
i8lJ.
iMhw.
,
iDCbo.
Iieba.
InchH.
.
.
Jan. lo
1958,
40-9
39-4
-o-»S
-0096
19168
+ 11-4
S3-3
1
Feb. ...
Mar. 19
19-106
3S-6
334
-0-167
-0061
18-977
+ 6-9
4»-S
>
Aprils
»9-6ei
41-9
38-9
-0-K.7
-0-043
19-431
+ 0-9
41-8
7
Maj 16
19-861
4S7
41-5
-0-118
-ooos
19-639
— 4-1
4'-S
S
June 16
19-801
61-9
S81
-0-418
+ O-088
19-471
— 10-4
S>-5
6
Jnly ...
Aug. 13
89-701
6i-3
S8-9
-0-448
+ 0-086
19-340
— 111
JOI
. 1
Sept»
19949
SO-6
48-5
-o'3iS
+ 0-041
19-676
- 6-1
44-4
4
Oct 4
30-061
483
4S7
— 0176
+ 0-017
19-813
- 3-S
+t8
6
Not. J4
19107
386
ITO
— O-MS
-0-008
18-996
+ 7-3
4S-9
I
Dec >
19931
43-7
415
-0-138
— 0-071
19-613
+ 7-7
Si'4
<
Meu*
19-789
48-8
457
-0-181
+.0,.
19-119
— 3-0
4S-8
35
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at the Radcliffe Ohservatory, Oxford, 1877,
Relatifmt of Pre.
:, Temperaturfy &e., under different Wind*
(continued). <
EAST.
Buxhu.
5:
nmp.of
Elulfc
FoMOf
V.pour.
Radactlon
Han
DrjAlr.
RadDiaion
peiUun.
Anniul
p«mtur>.
trfobi.
I8JJ.
JU. 3
Pell. ...
Mw. il
April 19
M*7 6
Julj ...
Aug. .4
Sept. f.
Oct 6
Not. ...
Dec ...
i9»i4
19118
.9-64I
»9-88s
J9(>15
19-701
40-8
40-7
«-9
47"'
6o-4
6S-4
53'4
48-8
39-6
390
40-6
40-8
SS-4
6 1-4
49-6
464
Incb«,
— o-iig
— o-itS
— 0-JI7
— 0-193
-o-37S
-■■;486
-0-308
— o'i88
Inch™.
— 0-061
— 0-043
-0005
+ 0-088
+ 0-086
+ 0-041
+ 0-017
iDahu.
18-889
.8-838
19'39S
«9"443
19-S98
19-115
19-43S
J0-II3
+ 11-9
+ 69
+ 1-3
- 1-6
:.:'
-11-6
- 8-5
- 3'S
SS-7
47-6
461
44S
51-8
53-8
44-9
45'3
9
6
3
Me>n»
»9-638
481
44'3
— o-iss
-..»,
19-376
-,..
47-»
18
SOUTH-EAST.
Han
T.n.p.
sfAlr.
Br-po-
mtlon.
Fomaf
to AddiuI
Pnwin.
RrducHai]
pMtun.
Tem-
l»r.lur«.
Number
ofO»».
Jan. 18
Feb. ...
Mm. ai
April g
Mar '»
June 30
J«ir ...
Aug. 6
Sept. 6
Oct. ,s
Not. ...
Dec, 8
IdChH.
30-087
19-481
I9-343
*9'3*S
19671
19666
19638
19173
19-790
3rs
41-1
47-9
5'7
6S-6
646
SS-4
48-8
40-8
3S'>
39-8
461
47-6
596
59-6
5*1
48-3
393
iKbH.
— 0-179
— 0-191
-0-183
-0-418
-0-441
— 0-3SO
-0-308
— 0-113
-0-096
-oo6»
-O-043
— 0005
+ O-088
+ 0-086
+ 0-041
+ 0-017
-0-071
19811
19-199
19-008
19-037
»9'33»
19-311
19330
18991
19-496
+ 11-3
+ 6-9
+ 41
— 1-6
— 10-7
— 11-4
— 8-s
+ 1-3
+ 7-9
48-7
49-0
Ji-o
491
S4-9
6»-i
469
SOI
48-7
3
3
3
3
3
Mcan^
19606
494
464
— 0-191
— 0-014
19-301
■+- o-s
499
>3
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Helations of Elements under different Winds,
Jielatiow &f Preuure, Temperaittre, Ac, under d\ferent Winds
(cootinned).
SOUTH. 1
TB,p.
H<wi
Mw
RidnctlDii
Hgu
Nnmber
DW.
b™.
lwp..rt
FoTcaof
Pmnn.
AuduI
Dry Air.
UADnul
Tim-
Ani.11.1
p«n(u».
ofOta.
BuDi.
iS;,.
lute.
iHte.
uam.
IlldM.
c
Jmi. m
»gs87
44-1
41-7
-0-157
-0-096
»9-»34
+ "■5
S67
13
P*. ...
...
...
......
M»r. 10
19-405
4»-5
401
— 0-114
-o-o6»
19-119
+ 6-9
49'4
April 9
i9'3o6
47-6
4S-3
-0-17S
-0-043
.8-998
+ 4-»
Si-7
M.r.;
*9'47>
S'-9
49-4
— O-Ml
— o-oos
19-144
- 4»
477
J™ 5
19678
59s
SS'»
-0-380
+ 0-088
J9386
- 8-8
So-7
Jdj.s
19197
60-3
57-4
— 0-43'
-I-0-I16
18989
-11-0
48-3
AoB- S
»9S3»
6.-9
58-8
— o-4S»
+ 0-086
19-166
— 11-4
495
Sept 8
19589
.56-7
53-5
-0369
+ 0-041
,9-i6i
- 7-8
48-9
CM. »
«,-6ii
489
464
-0-187
+ 0-017
19-361
+ o-»
49-(
Nov. 15
19-180
48-1
46-6
-o-»97
— o-ooS
18-875
+ j-8
S4-0
Dee. 8
19-67J
43-6
41-8
— 0-144
— 0-071-
'93J7
+ 7-9
S<S
Meuu
19-497
S'S
491
-cr3.8
+ 0-019
19-100
- o-i
S''4
58
SOUTH-WEST.
M.U
Uw
Tmp.
of A(r.
T«ap.<a
Elutlc
IWDCUBn
AdkiuI
RedueUOD
Ham
of Ota.
Buom.
Enpo-
ntloo.
Viponr.
P»™.
Dry Air.
ptnUn.
pntoR.
»d
18JJ-
IiKbai.
»
Incbm.
luhH,
lDCh«,
J«n. rS
19-570
446
43-B
-0-176
-0-096
19-198
+ 111
Si-8
Feb. 8
1981s
46-8
4S'
-o-i8o
— 0-078
19-467
+ 9-8
56-6
M*T. i6
19-636
43'»
40-7
— O'llfi
— 0-061
»9-348
+ 7-4
SO-6
April 8
19-374
47-4
4S«
-0-184
— 0-043
119047
+ 4'
SI'S
M.}r»
19-498
Sr6
49-7
-0-31.
-0-005
19-173
- s-o
47-6
Ju« 7
19-673
S8S
Sjo
-0-387
+ 0-088
39'374
— 8-8
49-7
July 17
'9-695
«o-9
sr'
— 0-414
+ 0-116
19-40;
— Il-O
48-9
Aug. 19
19-646
61-1
S8-3
-«-43S
+ 0-086
i9-»97
-10-7
Si-4
Sept. I J
19-616
S8-9
Sfio
-0-408
+ 0-041
19-160
- 7-8
Ji-i
Oct 11
19-607
S»-4
4,-1
-0-309
+ 0017
'93^5
+ 0-1
51-6
NoT.is
»9-4'9
4S-S
4J-4
-0-157
— o-ooS
19154
+ 5'8
S«-3
Dec 19
19-847
43'3
4" -4
—0139
-0-071
19537
+ 9-S
S*-8
Me*oi
19-6.9
('■s
48-9
— 0-311
+ 0-007
»9-30S
+ 0-3
Sr8
H7
rdbi Google
at the Radcliffe Ohservatori/, Oxford, 1877.
Relations o/ Pressure, Temperature, <tc., under different Winds
(concluded).
WEST. 1
Mm..
Uwi
of Air.
r,mp,dl
Forcot
Vspour.
ludDotkin
to Annul!
Uau
to Au.,u«l
a"Zi
Nuiolw
D.T.
Buom.
E»pc-
nMon.
Prwunof
DijAlr.
Ten.
t™-
pmiu™
Md'
.8V7.
iBCtau.
IMJI-.
indi-.
lBCb«..
c
Jan. 15
39774
40-S
38-1
— 0104
-0-096
19-474
+ 10-4
S0-9
Feb. 14
29-643
45-4
41-8
-0-146
-0-078
19-319
+ 9-7
SS'i
M«. 18
29-607
44-9
4»-o
-o-ik
-0-061
193 "
+ 6-9
Si-8
April .3
»94io
48-6
45-9
-0-17S
-0-043
19091
+ 3S
51-1
M., ,8
19-667
SI-'
48-4
-0308
— o-oos
»9'3S4
— 4-1
46-9
June ,4
19-895
60S
ss-»
-0365
+ 0088
19-618
— 10-7
SO-.
lulj 16
19-794
59-4
5S-3
-0-384
+ o'ii6
19-536
— ,1-0
47-4
Aug. ,8
19-714
57-1
5*9
-0-347
+ 0-086
19-4S3
— 111
4S-0
Sept. 6
19-87S
S4-4
So-o
-0-306
+ 0-041
196. .
- 8-5
45-9
Oct. 17
19-857
47-4
44-S
— o-»6o
+ 0-017
19-614
— 11
46-1
Not. ,7
19-464
44-7
4*-S
-0-146
— 0-008
19-110
+ 6-6
S'-J
Dm. 19
19706
40-6
38-6
-OlII
— 0-071
19413
+ 9'S
SO-.
Heuia
19-691
49-3
46-1
-o-»8i
-0-00.
.,•4.=
+ 0-6
49-9
106
NORTH-WEST. .
Miu
Maui
«IAU.
ntlon.
Eiutic
Pone of
Vipour.
rir:
Piwinor
DrjAir.
ReduMloD
Tern.
Mud
Numbu
at Ola.
■nd
18».
1Mb-.
IneliH.
i««i».
I«ta..
=
=
Jan. n
19-619
399
38-0
-0-108
-0-096
'9-3»S
+ 10-4
So-3
Feb. 14
19-699
37-8
34- "
~o-i6o
-0-078
19-46.
+ 9-.
469
M.r. 6
19-589
38-3
3S-7
— o-i8i
—0-061
19-345
+ 8-6
469
April »3
»9-374
439
40-8
— O-llI
—0-043
19-110
+ 0-9
448
M.y»
>9-8s6
5'-4
48-0
-0-19S
-o-ooj
29-5Sfi
— S-o
46-4
June 16
»9-*6
58-1
53-0
— 0-341
+0-088
19-633
-109
47-1
July 17
19-8.1
S9-4
S4-0
— 0-330
+ 0-I16
19-588
— iro
47-0
A=g. .
»9-7»4
S6-3
S>-5
-0-31S
+ 0-086
>9-48s
-11 6
43-7
Sept. 17
19-916
6 '9
47'6
— o-i8i
+ 0041
19-687
- 7-0
44-9
Oct i»
30-074
45-9
43-8
— o-i6a
+ 0-017
19-839
— 1-1
43-7
Not. 16
30-16;
43-5
40-9
-o'ij7
-0-008
19-931
+ S-8
49-3
Dec. It
30-oot
38-7
37-8
— 0118
-0071
»9-7.3
+ 7-9
466
Ueam
19-813
474
43-1
— 0-15S
+ 0008
19-576
-'■'
46-3
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BASCLIFR OBSEKTATIONS, [I
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66 Amount and Fall of Rain at the Radcliffe ObseiTatory, 1877.
Amownt of Sain collected on the Ground, and <a EUvationa of la feet, 34 fe^
and 112 feet, in At Tear 1877.
Honth.
UMOAj in,m.t,%eea»tua.
R*tl»i(l.aIUlD<>nlh«GrDui>d
being i-OM.
OdUh
Grmnd.
i»P«t.
TUlOBOf
mloD of
t>P**t.
llFMt.
ITl FM.
Janomy
Febnury
4-6.7
'■S75
1-983
1-105
0-99J
3-3S6
3-409.
1-714
3874
'■737
4-304
1-364
1-8.3
.-038
0-967
3281
3-38S
r»96
i-6i8
3617
.■646
in.
3966
1-.36
1-S17
1-87.
1-8.3
0841
3-186
3-osi
■ ■863
1-44.
3-4M
'■S44
»-730
0-866
.■.69
'■6SS
J-434
0-477
"37
.-686
1-740
■ 098
.■408
1-086
0-930
0866
0-919
0946
0960
0-97S
0-978
0^93
0-914
0-944
0-934
0-948
in.
0-857
0-7JI
0765
0869
0-866
0-848
O-9S0
089s
0-74.
084.
0-895
0-889
iB.
0-590
o-ss*
0-640 ,
0-711
0-681
0481
0-667
0-788
0693
0641
0-6.J
o'6.s
M^
October
December ...
Sum or Iilmn
30-e..)9
'8-359
1S709
19-S88
0-94.
0-853
0-64.
Fall of Rain at the Surface of the Ground, distributed under different Winds,
for every Month of the Year 18J7,
N
HE
E
SE
6
SW
w
NW
™.
II
Fin.
II
Fin.
II
FiUI.
II
F«D.
II
™.
il
™
11
FnU.
u
X.'S
.8,1.
In.
In.
In.
In.
(n.
In.
to.
lu.
Jul.
o-oo
0-44
I
064
]
o-oi
1
»07
II
.06
13
oil
0-10
Peb.
o-o)
1
...
036
•-3;
0-05
Much
0-07
I
OO.
■
0-34J .
0-55
3
0-67
0-38
0-19
April
OO)
1
0-04
»
1-09
5
0-79
0-33
0-04
Moj
3
0-39
1
OSS
3
1-09
ois
o-oj
June
0-33
I
O-08
I
0-30
0-04
033
July
...
...
1-67
4
1-41
0-99
0-04
A»B-
...
040
1
001
1
1-89
8
1-97
0-78
Sept.
o-io
1
...
0-44
I
0-44 1
0-.8
I
0-48
o-ii
"■35
Oct.
0-01
1
0-1 a t
0-38
3
069
046
o-io
Nov.
o-ii
I
III
3
i'o6
II
0-40
Dec.
0-09
»
o-o.
■
o-o. .
0S7
»
090
o-SS
0-03
'
Sums
0-3S
.0
0-68
4
'-64
7
...„|..
10-34
45
11-78
84
S'T9
S7
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Quantity of Ozone at the Radctiffe Observatory, Oxford, 1877. 67
IndieatioHi of MoffaCt Ozonometer during the Tear JBJ-J.
i
Jm.
Feb.
Mudi.
April.
Miy.
June.
J«lj.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Not.
D«
,0^
»''
lO*
»-
io»
JO^
1^
i<^
»»
w»
*»*
lO^
.^^
.0'
»'
.0'
»^
10^
J*"
10^
»*
,0.
»-
10
"4
"5
16
'J
18
»9
30
3"
7
9
1
i
7
7
8
8
3
9
3
8
5
3
S
4'
3
3
S
3
8
S
J,
7
6
8
6
7
5
7
3
5
9
8
3
3
3
4
3
6
7
4
7
6
4
6
3
3
S
S
i
7
s
3
6
7
9
4
3
S
5
6
3
6
4
3
7
5
9
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Amount of Ozone under different Winds, 1877.
Amounl of Ozone under di^ent Windt, for every Month of
the Year 1877.
Month.
N
■Dd
NE
D>7.
ud
Sum
£
Nun
■Bd
SE
>»d
S
0(
SW
Num
aiuD
W
Num.
ud
Sum
NW
of
DM*
Sum.
Jh>. ...
Feb. ...
Much
April...
May
Jiuw...
July ...
Aug. ...
Sept...
Oct. ...
Not..,.
Dec...
3-8
$■'
A3
o-8
i-S
7-0
47
6»
5'
76
81
j-7
40
7
5
6
6
47
6-6
53
J.J
SO
6-9
9
6
3
4
3-8
r8
5-8
3-S
3" a
3
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339
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47
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6
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338
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39-1
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7
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310
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9
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44-0
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30;
10
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48-7
57-9
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43'5
409
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19
30-080
43-8
439
49-8
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340
9
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10
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48-3
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55-7
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107-3
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47-8
44-1
55-6
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44-6
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360
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177
9
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340
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335
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420
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13
19-768
49-8
49-3
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49-8
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6 19-419
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11
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16
19565
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46-5
114-1
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184
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17
19-567
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50-9
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96
9
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68-1
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5
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43-5
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7
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7
29-; 18
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8
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9
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4
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19
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29-878
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540
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59-7
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10
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18
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9
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5
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30
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495
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9
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7
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• MclM uiow.
The cotrertioM -tr- 1 &t. J + o"-5 love been applied (o the readinpi of the mu. and min. *hade.
used fur Dm. l & a.)
MOON'S PHASES, Ac.
Fiml Qii«ler i' 5 Perigee 19 13
Apogee 4 New aj 9
Full 9 8 FiratQuorler .11 a
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Readings of a Thermometer placed above the Tower. 83
Stadinga t^ a S^-Begi»terinff Maedmum and Minimum TkermomeUr {of Sixe's
eonttmction) placed above the Tower of the Raddiffe Obeervatory, at an elevation of
lo^/eei t^ve the ground, in the Tear 1878.
1
JANUARY. FEBRUARY, MARCH. APIUL.
Month.
Hue.
Min.
Month.
Mu.
Hin.
MoDth.
M«.
Min.
Month.
M«,
Min.
.878.
1878.
~7~
.8;8.
~7~
18:8.
Jbd. I
«-*t
37-1
Feb. 1
38-5
31-1
Msrahl
57-0
464
April 1
44-6
33-6
AT'
394
a
39-9
366
J
5*-8
37'9
I
47-8
34-8
47'4
43-1
3
41-8
37-6
3
S4'0
41-0
3
45-3
4S-6
468
40-7
4
40-7
367
4
53-8
.18'4
4
s»-»
34-S
437
40-1
5
38-3
3*1
5
50-9
43-8
5
48'9
30- J
46-.
,6-(i
6
3S' +
31-8
6
54-8
4»9
6
54'
33-6
40«
33«
7
41-7
»57
7
SS-o
4J-3
7
S08
39-«
40'3
33-4
8
467
i8-i
8
47-9
357
8
471
38-.
381
31-7
9
38-»1
3r6
9
46-frt-
377
9
49-9
41-3
386
tS-6
10
41-9
35-6
10
494
38-5
10
50-7
4»-3
383
308
II
4»l
3<V9
II
51-1
39'5
M
S4'4
36s
39-9t
3,6
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47-lt
344
11
49'3
SB-o
12
601
44-S
47-8
39i
13
S>-3
43»
13
416
iS-i
•3
53-6
48-6
50-*+
4fr3
>4
48-7
37"S
14
44-9
3»»
"4
s6-3
43-6
5»'4
411
16
SO'*
397
15
397
3»-9
"S
s8-o
447
SO-6
40-7
16
49-8
460
16
40-8
»9-8
16
57«
43-8
43«
39'
"J
57-9
417
"7
49-3t
40-3
"7
566
38-«
440
4«'3
18
18
S3°
44-4
18
601
4S7
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40a
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4''3
19
59-6
49-5
S"-3t
38-9
JO
JO
S°-9
4t-j
30
SS-8
44-1
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509
11
11
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34-6
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57-3
447
S3'i
37-«
11
...
11
4J-6
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57'"
44'4
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H
4»o
st^g
14
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H
S7-*
40-1
16
3»'3
3" '3
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48-9
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44'5
3*4
16
56-5
40-9
'7
44-1
34-»
J7
soo
463
»7
46-0
334
17
60-6
37»
18
4»'7
30-1
18
S4-»t
488
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18
6»-3
46-»
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40-0
*7'»
19
39'7
18-1
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634
478
30
380
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3»
41s
37-9
30
64s
5>S
31
38-3
»8s
31
4»-8
160
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35 9
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4S-6
37-3
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47-8
35-6
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SS-o
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l°-5«iid — i°-3forF«b
-r4Uld-l=-3for
March; -."4 «n
1 -i°-o ibr April. h»a
Wn .pplied to reduce
ha rMdingi to thoM of
ometer.
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84 Readiiigs of a Thermometei- placed above the Tower,
MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST.
Uontb.
M>i.
HID.
MonUu
Mu.
HId.
Month.
Hu.
UlD.
HoDth. Hu.
Uin.
■878.
~I~
1878.
1878.
1878.
«
M.y I
68-3
4frj
June I
i7'4
47*
J«ly . 6.-3
497
Aug. 1
67-4
5<>4
64s
S»-4
J
6o-5
47-8
V64-3
48-3
3
711
SS-4
6r3
41J
3
67-.
So-9
3|6rit
46-j
3
65-4
51-9
S9-8
38-4
4
629
469
4168.4
S4-9
4
690
ss-»
65-1
43-4
h
6i-»
4S'4
5 68-9
584
S
7S'
58-9
6)'o
Sio
6
6s-4
S04
6 J3-3
S3-8
6
74i
57-4
690
So-6
7
67-9
i3»
7 jo-i
S3-9
7
711
53-4
it'
4S7
8
68-8
S»-4
8 68-.
S"7
8
71-1
53-8
636
69-8
44-8
51-1
9
...
9:69-4
.0:66-7
S»-4
S3-9
9
74-4
750
59'"
49-6
639
494
It
6i-S
47-6
1. 648
S3-4
11
74'4
5>'S
677
S"S
11
61-9
S"i
11 64'.
SO-6
11
73-0
S3-S
59-7
491
13
66-6
48-0
13 70-8
SO-6
13
71-0
545
S8-9
49-4
M
569
40-6
14 619
56-8
»4
70-6
SS-8
6o-t
47-7
'5
6.4
49-7
.5 68.0
S»-7
'5
7I-0
54-9
fo-4
63-7
16
636
48-1
16 73'3
549
16
70-1
49-»
66-9
SS'o
17
63i
50-3
■ .7 8.-.
SS-4
>7
66-7
sa-s
68-9
485
18
6si
SOI
18 i So-6
59-4
18
741
56'7
656
47-S
'9
63-st
43'!
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58-4
•9
71-4
S'-o
sfi-ij
36*
10
70»
48-ii
10 80-1
S7-*
10
71-6
SO-4
S4'3
40-9
11
70-9
S"7
11 80-1
S8-3
11
64-3
S^-9
S6-I
447
tt
75-»
sfr*
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57-3
i>
67-1
54-S
6o'6
495
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60-s
as
66-1
56-7
58- 1
434
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79-3
S9-8
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s6-;
34
68j
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sr»
45-»
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79-1
57-6
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49-1
JS
69-7
S^6
69-3
4S-S
16
84-1
6ii
16 ' 70-J
Si-t
iG
7»o
57-6
»7
S8-»
447
a;
840
61 -3
»7i69-S
459
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70-I
S4-7
iS
611
466
18
79-8
539
.8 70-0
47-6
»8
68-1
S6-"
»9
47*6
4ii
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n-6
S3-5
19 69-7
463
19
68-6
S3-9
30
579
38-S
30
69-t
S4-6
30 68-3
S''8
30
68-0
s6-5
.11
63-3
45-8
31
65-7
48-6
31
64-6
64-9
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6.-4
4frS
Mmh*
68-6 j si-3
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70-4
i3-3
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70-2
S4-"
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Angnat, Iuitb b»i
applied to nklnM th« n
B>dIdgitotboMoftheib
indud thermomater.
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at the Radcliffe OhservaZoi-y, Oxford, in ike Year 1878. 85
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER.
NOVEMBER, DECEMBER. |
UoDth.
Mu.
MId.
HODth.
Hai.
Hin.
Month.
Hu.
HiD.
Moiitb.
M>x.
MlD.
1878.
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T'
1878.
^~
1878.
~r~
Sept. .
61-8
53-5
Oct I
fii-i
401
No». I
...
Dec. I
4a-i
3»7
1
65-»
SIS
a
S9-3
48-7
47-5
3 '-4
a
39-0
33-9
3
696
So-8
3
63'9
47-8
437
»9-6
3
38'8
30-4
4
710
560
4
633
44'S
48s
40-9
4
41-^
Jl-o
S
73-3
545
S
68-8
54-6
436
3S"
5
434
a8-7
6
65-8
60-1
6
691
Sfl
439
35-0
6
37-6
31-9
7
698
SSo
7
64s
SS-6
44-6
34-3
7
35'8
19-0
8
721
S.-6
8
633
49-3
4"7
3i-£
8
316
M-9
9
68-4
46-4
9
59-7
S4-6
i<y6
33'
9
33-6
i3'9
10
672
440
10
689
47'*
518
38-8
10
a 7-8
ao-8
II
710
51-3
II
s6-6
4" '4
44-3
311
II
afi6
13-8
11
64-8
431
la
60s
40-6
37-9
3'-o
11
aB-8
a 1-4
1.1
611
4' '4
'3
S8-3
37-3
40-4
35-0
13
31-8
'4'4
14
679
430
14
S93
397
4»-4
33J
"4
a8-4
»9i
IS
70-6
43-8
'S
54-9
50-0
41- 1
387
"S
35-6
a;©
It
60-7
50-s
16
S5-6
45-8
44-6
38-a
16
ja-J
10-7
17
6i-o
S7'4
>7
S67
447
44-8
38-6
17
3r>t
*S-o
18
6.8
4S-9
18
56-4
480
45-3
3S-8+
18
37-»
300
'9
S8-6-
4I-I
19
SS-9
491
40-7
349
■9
39'4
a7-o
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57-4
389
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586
499
4*- 1
363
10
3^8
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al
58-7
4f9
ai
58-5
4S'o
40-5
iiS'8
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33-4
JS7
J*
S9-6
410
a»
S3-3
39-6
aa
37'S
33-0
11
...
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S4"»
33- 1
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SS-3
43-9
n
377
33-8
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34-3
1 6-1
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58-7
460
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549
38-»
H
S'M
361
J4
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as
S88
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H
S'-3
36'0
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387
a6-i
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583
397
a6
S3'o
364
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40-8
3r6
16
43-8
34-0
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62-)
S4-»
• »7
46-4
4aa
a?
40-9
350
a7
4<S
3*9
18
65-S
5'-7
18
497
38-6
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41-4
306
aS
4S-«
3S-8
»9
6s-4
Si«
ag
43'J
3»-i
19
3a-o
31-3
19
S4-6
4S-6
30
59-8
499
30
3'
4S"
4»7
3»-6
35'9
30
38a
33"
30
3«
53-5
49*
487
42-0
H«uu 64-'
47-6
Meani
Sfr9
44- >
M«ui«
43-3
34-5
Mmiu
37-fi
17-9
• Ort.^. AnnrdiTlHl
ThB comction. -o"
the lUndvd theitr
5 for Sept; -o°-s tUl
nd - r-a for Dec t»TB
ometer.
Jot.a6,«.d-i°-6ftffOct.a6-3i! -i°-3»mI
beau Applied to reduce the retdingi to tboae of
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Mean Monthly Temperatures of the Air, at the heights of
losfeet and 5 feet above the Ground, 1878.
The /oUotoing Table gives the ComparUon of the Mean Mtnuhly Readingt of the
Max. and Mm. Titermom^ert at the height of 105 feet, wiA ihoie near the
QT<nmd.
«»«..
At hngbt of 105 feet.
At height of 5 feet
Emm
lOi hHl.
Mu.
Hln.
MlB.
r
Mms
Mu.uid
Hln.
.878.
Pabroar; ...
Mwoh
44-0
4S-6
47-8
SSf>
6.-4
68-6
70-4
70J
64'i
SS9
43'3
37-«
3S-9
an
35-6
41-8
46-S
J '3
63-3
S4I
47-6
++■1
345
17-9
40-0
41-4
41-7
484
S4-0
60-0
618
6r»
SS-8
io-S
38-9
3r8
4S-S
47-3
490
57-4
639
70-0
71-0
71-1
64-6
57-4
43-6
37-5
367
39S
360
41-9
47'<
Sfi
S4-7
55-6
489
45'"
36-4
.8-4
41-1
43-4
4'-5
49-6
SS'S
611
63-3
633
S6-8
S"-3
40-0
330
-0-8
— ««
_o-»*
A°f«t
October
November...
December,..
found covartd with ftoMn wo*.
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Readings of Two Thermometers placed above the Tower. 87
Simullatuoua readtTigs of Tvm TkermoTtvelera, a Dry BvSt and a Wet Bulb, placed
above the Tower of the Raddiffe Ohaervatory, at em elevation of lo^ feet, and read
daily ai ai^ (!&»< m, at lo a.h. of the foUowing civil day), compared mth those
near th« Ground.
JANUARY
FEBRUARY.
1878.
Atheightofiosft.
At height ol
Jft-
1878,
Atheightaf
OS ft.
At height or s ft. 1
D17
Bulb.
w,t
DUfcr-
Diy
Bulb.
THIta-
Dry
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CHARACTERISTICS OP THE WEATHER, AND REMARKABLE
PHENOMENA, FOR EACH MONTH, 187a
Temp. Highest ii
Run fell on Jan.
\. 17, i8, lo.
", 3. 4-S.«. 7.8.9. 13.
33, 13, J4, 36, 17, and
tij"; aiid>4tl), i^K
Fog on the and. loth, iitli, ijih, 18th, »6tli.
Mid «9t.h.
Luutf luloa wen seen on the 19th at g^
D the loth At ai^; and i;)!), io>
Dead oalmi 01
Violent itonni of wind on the ajrd at 1 1^,
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Temp. Highest in sunBhine, loj-S
Lowest on grau aro
Bain (ell on F^. 1, 3, 8, 9, 10, la, 13, 14, 15,
18, 19, ao, az, 14, )6, aj, and tS.
Bui (eU on the lath at S'' 30".
Fog on th« ist, and, 3»d, ^tb. 5th, 6U1, 7^1,
Bth, and 18th.
Limar hMoa were leen on the latfaat 6'' to S^;
13th, 9»; 14th, ia>>; and 15th, 7i>.
Lonar coronn were seen on the tith at 10^
30"j I2th,e»; andijtli,7i'45-.
Dead ealms on the 4th at ao*> ; 7tli, aa<> ; and
loth, »>•.
Temp. Highest in sonahine, HI'S
Lowest on grass, zo~5
Bain lell on March 1, g, 11, a4, 15, a6, aS, ag,
Snow fell on the aand at 4' jo" ; a4th, a' to
3i>, uid 9»; ajth, aO; aSth; agthj 3ath;
and 3Ut, 9* to 10".
A Solar halo waa seen on the gth at o'.
Lnnar halos were seen on the loth at 10^ 30* ;
and 13th, 9* and 11*.
Lunar iris waa seen on the 14th at la''.
Zodiacal light waa seen on the igth at 8*.
ViDUntltannsofwindantheethatl^to J^;
and I4tli, 2*' 15™.
Temp. Highest in fuDihine iaS'3
M Lowest on gTBSB, i4'o
Run fell on April 3, 5, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19,
ao, 13, 24, and ag.
Amw feu on the ist at a^ 30".
Hail feU on the 3rd at 4* 30" ; and 5th, o* 3o»,
Fog on the 5th at 19'' to ai'>.
Ligbtaing waa seen on the 30th at 9*.
Solar halos were seen od the Iith at 11^ to
a4>> ; lath, 5^ and 10* ; and aSth, to*.
Lunar balos were seen on the nth at 9^j
13th; 15th, gK to li"; and iSth, 10" 30°*.
Lunar corona was seen on the nth at 8^.
Zodiacal light was seen on tha ist at g'' ; and
Dead c^ on the Ijth at »tfi 30™.
Temp. Highest in sunshine 'H'i
Lowest on grass, ji'o
Rain fell on May I, 5, fi, 7,8,9,10,11,11,13,
14 iji. 16, 17, 18, 19, ao, ai, aa, 34. 15, 16,
a;, and 18.
Bail feU on the 1 7th at l4^
liiiDderBtoTmii OD the gth at 6^ 30™ tog* 30";
loth, 9'' ,10" ; and 17th, 14'' to is* 30™.
IliDnder was heard on the ist ftt 5* jo" ; 18th,
o» ; and aSth, 3" ij".
Lightning was seen on the ist at la*.
Fog on the let at ao''.
Solar haloe were seen on the aoth at 10' ;
a3rd, 4''; and a 7th, a».
Dead calms on the 4th at ao>> ; ajth, 1* ; and
3I"'. 7"-
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Characteristics of the Weather,
Tamp. Highest in BUnahiDe, IS*^'!
„ Laweat on gnM, 345
Bain fell on Jims 1, 3,4,8,9, 10, 11.15, 16,17,
a6. and 19.
Thunderatomu on the i6(h tt 5^ 450 to 6*
30": and jgtli, o"* to o"" 30™,
Tliunder wna heard on the 17th at o" 30" and
"' 15"; »7th, j" U. 8»i (md agth, o"
Temp. Higheat in Humihme, 138'a
„ Lowest »□ gTW«. 40*5
Bain fell on July 3, 3, 11, 33. 14, «5, aad 16,
Hul fell on the 14th.
Thunderatorm on the 14th at 4'' 45* to 5' 30".
Thunder waa heard on the 13rd at 21'' 1^" to
o''; J4th, o* to 4'' 30"! and a 6th, 6* 30"
Lightning waa asen on the 4th at
30™; 7tli, It" IS"; aoth, 10*
30™; und, 9^ 30"; 33rd, 9*
} lo'
Temp. Highest in sunshine, 131*3
„ Loweat on gnus. 46"j
Bain fell on Aug. 1,3,4, 5>^< 7> 10. il.l3> 14>
15. l5, 11, 13, 25, 17, j8, 39. and 30.
Thunderatonna on the 3id at o^ to i» ; 4th,
4'' 30™ to fi"" J sth, 13'' 30" to (> ; 6th, o"
to o* 30"; ijnl, 6'' to 6^ 4S'»; and iSth,
18' 45" to 19" [5",
Thunder waa heard on the Iith at 13" I5<° ;
1 Jth, O" to o" iC ; asrd. l" 30" to 4" 30= ;
jjth, io» 3<i"; and 30th, i" 3°'" W '* 45"-
Lightningwaa seen ua the 3rd at li''; t.sth,
9" to 10*30-; and 13rd, 5" IS* to 5" 30",
and 7'' 30" to 8* 30=.
Temp. Highent ill sunshine, 131'!
„ Lowest or (jra™ 31'0
Bain fell on Sept. 5, 7, 8, 11, :j, 17, 19, 11,
14, 1,1, and ag.
Thunder was beard on the 16th at 3* to 6*.
Lightning waa seen on the tjrd at 1 1* to It*
Fog on the lotfa at 1 1* to lo^.
Solar haloB were seen on the ; rd at 19* to 19*
30"' J and 4tli, 4'' to 4* lo™.
Lightning waa aeen on the i3Td at 9* to i
and 17th, 3^ to S*.
Fog on the 9th at g** to ao'.
A Solar halo was aeen on the 7th at 13*.
Lunar haloa were aeen on the 6th at 10* i<
and loth, lo'" 30".
Dead oalma on the jth at ll* ; tCtli, 10* and
10*; iSlb, 1* and 10^ i tgUi, i' and lO*)
list,!!*; aind, 10* and 11*'; i4th,io^and
!!'■; ijth, 10^; ]6Ui, lo'i and 17th, 10*.
14th, 9* 15"; ajth, 811 tj- h> 9* 30";
16th, io>.
A Solar halo waa seen on the itth at 4* 30^
tos*-
A Lunar corona waa aeen on the loth at g*.
Dsad calms on the Sth at 10*; 13th, 4* am
10^; 14th, 4^ and 6*; 16th, 10* and n*
17th, o* to a", and 9^ 30*; 19th, 8^ aw
lo*; list, o* 45", and lo"; isci, ro* U
!!'■; 14th, a^, and 10*; ijth, 10* ; iSth,
<^, and I*; and agtii, o*, 1*, and 16*.
Solar halos were seen on the Sth at 11* 30^ to
al*; nth, ij'' to 13* 50™; and i6th, ao^.
Lunar haloa were seen on the lotb at 13'' I j"
and nth, 0*45".
LuiLar irides were aeen on the lOtb at 13^ 15';
nth. 10" 30"; i4lh, 9* 30"; and 15th,
Dead calms on the 3rd at to' and I3l>;
10*; 9th, o* to o' 45", and 9* 1 l8th,6*;
aoth, ai* 15™ ; alnd, 10*; I3id, J* and 10*;
a4th, o* to 1*, and ao* ; 35th, lo* to :
and afith, o* 45" to a*, and 10*.
Stonns of wind on the a7th, and iSUi.
Lunar hnlos were aeen on the 3rd at 8*j 13th,
9* i^" I ""^ i6th. 9* 30" to 10".
Lunar cor(Hue were aeen on the loth at 10* 30™
to 11"; tith, 7* 30» to 7» 45-; 13th, 14"
30", snd 15*; and 18th, U*.
Lunar iris waa seen on the gth at 1 1*.
Dead calms uo the 3rd at lo'' and io*i 4th,
10"; 7th; nth, a"; lath, ai" ; li»t,6'' 30";
ajrd, 11*10 ii''45=; and i8th, a3 30".
Slono of wind <in the ifithat la* to 18*.
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and Eemarkable Fhenomena,/ov each Month, 1878. 95
Temp. Highest in smuhiDe, 1106
Lowsst on graaa, i7-o
Baia feU an Oat. 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, iS, 19, ii, 13.
i4t IS. »8, 19. 30, Md 31.
Snow (light) fflU on th« 19th.
Hftil fell on the 18th.
Thuadflntom on the 9th at 10^ 30^,
Lightning vm saea on the 6th nt 7*; 9th, 9"
to nil i loth, i''; anA iiad, 7'> to9''.
Fogon themdat ifi^to3ii>; iitb, 11^ to 19';
iJth; 14th, 9^ to »o*; 15th, la"" to Jo'';
ieth,6k to 14"; 17th, 6* to la'';
to 19* J 30th, 6* to 9''; and Jlat, 7'
SoUr halos were Been on the 3rd at 4
4"; '7"!, 3" JO"; and aiit, o* 45".
Lunar haloi were seen on the jrd at 7
9* ; I ith, S"" lo 90 30= ; and 1 7th, I i
Lunar coronn were eeen on the 4th at S
»< to 11".
A Lunar Iria waa eeen on the Sth at ti'
Dead oalnu on the islat lo'' to aa''; 15
and at>> to o^; l6thi iSth, it'' 15™;
and 34U], 10^.
aoth, 8^
4" ; sth.
NOVEMBER.
Temp. Highest in mnahine, gfS
, Lowest 00 gram, afi'O
Bain fell on Nov. 4, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 13, 14, iSi
17, 18. J3, 34,35, 37. and 30.
Snow feU on the sth at 6>> ; 8tb ; and 1 7th,
S" 45"-
Lightning waa isen on tin iSth at ?>■ 3o°> to
Fc^ on the ist; i3th, 9> to 10"; i8th, ii» to
lo' JO" 1 19^1, j'^ to 19^ 30B; 14th; 39tll,
6" to 11"; andsotb.
Lunat haloe were wen on the 6th at 7' 30* to
SK i5»; andiith, io'>.
Lunar irides were iean on the 5th at 7'' 30°> b
io»; andfiUi, ll».
Dead calmi on the 3rd at loii ; aoth, 6>i to 10^ :
list, lo*' to so"" 30"; 33nd; 33td,o'' 45™ to
>*'; asth, 11* to i3><; 37th, 10^; and 39th,
Stomu of wind on the 13th ; 14th ; 17th ;
Twnp. Highest in inDBhtne, gi-J
Lowest on grass, jo'o
B)dn foil on Deo. i, 6, 17, 33, ig, i6, 37, iS,
39, and 30.
Snow fell on the and at tcl' 4J» ; 6th, 6» 3o~
toio''30»'; 7thj loth, 33* 30" too* ; nth,
o» to 3O; i6tb; 17th; i8th; 30th; alst,
ifiii (o 1^* ; land ; and iSth.
Fog on the 4th at 5^ 30" to 30" 30"" ; 9th, 1 1*'
to 34''; loth I nth; 13th; IJth; 19
toth, ),:;'■ ; )4th ; and ajth.
A. Lunar halo was seen on the 9th at 11
Dead cabna on the Sth; 9th, 16* an
10th, ao**; Iith,6'>; lath ; J3th; 11
and a3i>; i6th; I9tb, 11*; aoth; 311
aand; 13rd; 34th; 35th, tcfi; »jt
and jiri, Jj' to 14''.
Storms of wind on the 30th, and 31st.
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Relations of Elements under different Winds,
Belationt o/Pretture, Temperature, &e., wnder different Winds.
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+ 6-9
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473
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30-8
-0-163
— 0-071
*9-499
+ 7-9
39*
Mmiu
«)-832
43'4
41-0
— 0-141
-0-007
29-584
+ »-3
457
44
NORT
H-EAST
D^
U«n
T«.p.
at Ah.
Mgu
T«ip.af
nUw.
Fmaor
IMoctkn
U Annual
Annual
DijAlr.
RsduiitloD
toAnniwI
pmlun.
P<nt«n.
arObL
Bum.
.8,8.
iDdlM.
«
„
IgdM.
luha.
Inch-.
Jul 11
301 »1
3r*
36-1
— O-lDl
-0096
29-824
+ 10-4
47-6
3
Fob. 10
J9-7II
39-9
39-4
-0I3S
— 0078
»9-398
+ 97
49-6
Mar. ,4
19-635
3r5
339
— 0-1S9
— o-o6»
19-414
+ 6-3
43-8
April 11
19-678
49"
469
-o-»9(i
—0-043
a9-339
+ 0-9
49-9
M»r3o
»9-833
S'7
48-6
-O-30S
-o-oos
*9-6»3
- 6-4
43-3
Janeti
iy64>
58-8
S3-4
_ 0-343
+ 0-0S8
»9-388
— 10-7
48-"
Jul; 18
19'S86
641
S9"3
-0-438
+ o-ti6
'9674
— 12-0
s»-i
Aog..o
*9743
60-9
56-2
-0-390
+ 0086
29-439
— 12-2
48-7
Sept. 4
i9«6i
636
60-8
— o-49»
+ 0-04.
»9-4"
~ 8-5
iS-'
Oct. ,s
19-802
si-»
499
— 0-343
+ 0-027
19-486
— 1-2
50-0
Not. 14
19-563
376
3S-8
-0191
-oT>o8
»9.l63
+ 7-3
44-9
Dec 7
»9836
3*3
'97
-0-153
-0-071
29-6"
+ 7-9
38-2
M«ui
»9779
494
46s
-0-298
+ 0005
29-486
- >7
477
3'
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at the Radcliffe Obtervatory, Oxford, i8
SeiatWM o/Pn
I, Temperatu^, Ac, whder d^erent Winds
(coDtinaed).
EAST.
mr-
Hw
Tw»p.
of Air.
s-
BMUg
V.ponr.
tUAoMzm
taAiunal
kbu
DrjAlr.
toAnniul
T«m-
pmhn.
t™.
p«tur*.
Numb*
ofOtn,
ind
Bum.
iBia.
KidtM.
iHlH.
iDdw.
lacbH.
Ju. ...
...
Feb. 6
30»jo
J6-6
3S»
-0-190
-0-078
»9-9S.
+ 9-8
46-4
Mu.iS
19-107
34-1
3»!
-0-164
-o-o6a
.8-881
+ S-6
39-8
April 14
aS,7i7
4«S
4SO
— o-»S9
-0043
.9-415
+ 35
S.-o
M.]f,3
,9-644
!4-8
S'7
— 0-343
-o-ooj
,9-.96
- s-o
49-8
J<meis
i9-7»»
6<ro
SS-4
-0-379
+ 0-088
»9'43'
-.0-4
49-6
July„
»9744
67-0
615
-"■499
+ 0-..6
J9-37I
-t.-3
547
Aug.M
»9-63»
61S
S7-6
-0-418
+ 0^86
.9-300
— 10-7
50-8
Sept...
Oct 17
.9«»
510
486
- o-in
+ oo»7
.9-376
— 1-.
498
Nov. ...
Dec 10
'9-6*3
JJi
*4'4
-0-119
-ox>7i
»9-4S3
+ 9S
347
MeMU
»9744
50-0
470
-0-30*
+ 0-004
*9-446
- e-9
491
31
BOUT
H-EAST
Una
JI«
Mmo
Imp,
Jima
Sntf
Fonof
Vapour.
to Annuel
Prwiin.
Anniwl
DijAir.
HMD
NnoiNr
.818.
iDOhM.
.
iMbM.
lDd».
IpdM.
c
J«ll. ...
...
Feb. 14
i9-9»8
41-1
39-8
-0-219
-0^78
.y6..
+ 97
60-9
Her....
April.,
.9760
S»7
48-3
-o-,87
— o^>43
»9-43=
+ 0-9
53-6
M.7 14
iJ'Sfio
S5-7
S"7
-0-384
-o-oos
J9-171
- 3-3
S»-4
June 15
J9.777
61-9
5*-9
-0-396
+ O-088
.9-469
— 10-4
s'-s
July .3
^■6,4
63-4
6.7
-0-5.6
+ 0-IS6
.9.14
-I.-3
Sii
A«g. ...
...
Sept...
Oct S
19709
6»6
68-.
— o-4a»
+ 0-0*7
.9-3I4
+ 3-5
66-1
Not. ...
Dee.i(
S9-46S
33'S
33'4
-0-.85
-0-071
S9-M9
+ 10-1
43-6
M«uu
'9737
541
Sio
— 0-347
+ o-oos
.9-405
- »7
5»-4
.1
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Relations of Elements under different Winds,
ReltUums of Fresmire, Temperature, itc, %mder different Winda
(continued).
SOUTH.
Hnn
Mau
Mw
T.01P.
of Air.
Ekjtie
For* of
IMiKthm
Pnuun,
Armiul
Dry Air.
toADDUl
pvmtun.
An^
Kcmber
1878.
i™i«.
.
.
Inctan.
Inch*
iHbM.
»
itxu 11
30-M3
419
41 ■»
— 0-149
-0-096
19-678
+ 10-4
S«-3
3
Feb. IS
J99>7
44-4
43-0
-0160
— 0-078
19-589
+ vf>
640
4
Mar. ...
April, 7
19-681
Jl-l
49-8
— 0-330
-0-043
19-309
+ «-3
S4-4
6
Ml ,3
19-4M
5S-I
si-i
-o'3S3
— o-ooj
19-061
- 3-3
5 1-8
S
June 19
19818
66-3
60-6
— 0-447
+0-088
29-459
— 10-4
is-9
9
JuJy ...
...
AOR. I*
19s S9
64-6
6o'i
— 0-459
+0-086
19-156
— il-i
S»-4
4
Sept. 16
*9SI3
53-6
5"-*
— 0-344
+0-041
19-11 1
- S-3
48-3
a
Oct 8
19-614
s6-9
53-T
— OMT'
+0-017
19-370
— i-»
54-7
10
Nov. I.,
»9"499
38-4
368
— 0110
— 0-008
19-171
+ 7-3
45-7
1
Dec. }g
»9ai3
41-3
417
— o-»s7
—0-071
.8-885
+ 10-8
S3-'
»
Means
19-661
«•=
i^-9
-0-3S6
+0-009
»9-Jl4
- i-J
S3-J
47
SOUTH-WEST.
Day.
Han
Mw.
M»n
T™p.af
Evpo-
Foraiof
VijMur.
B«lnnlon
AbiiiuI
DrjAlr.
Bolucllan
■ftm-
pnhin.
ofObt
■nd
iSjd.
Inct».
.
Inclw.
■■di*.
Incha.
,
J«i. 16
29-988
464
4S-0
— o'lSi
-0096
19-610
+ .1-1
58-6
5
Feb. 18
19-966
4S-3
43-6
-0-163
— 0-078
19-615
+ 9-6
S4-9
11
Mar. 6
30-04J
46-3
437
-"■Hi
—0-061
^9-7»5
+ 8-6
S4-9
*
April IS
19-44'
49-9
4r9
-0-J09
—0-043
ig-089
+ 15
S3-.4
9
m,u
»9S!4
55-0
Sii
-0-3S4
-o-oos
*9'9S
~ 3-3
517
"5
June 11
19567
S8-3
S4'3
-0-371
+0-088
19-184
- 9-6
48-7
T
Julj .,.
Aug. 15
19486
61-9
S8-7
-0-43S
+ 0-086
*9-'37
-11-6
5 '-3
II
Sept. 14
197S6
57-8
SS-i
— 0-403
+ 0-041
19-395
— 7-0
50-8
II
Oct. tfi
.9-366
SO-6
48-1
-0-304
+ 0-017
19-089
— i-i
49-4
7
Nov. IS
19S4S
41-1
399
— 0111
— 0-008
19-116
+ S-8
47-9
3
Dec. 11
19166
40-7
39-6
— 0-130
— 0-071
18-965
+ 10-1
50-8
6
Mean*
ig-fes
5»-S
499
-0-333
— 0-001
19-171
- 0-5
S'-o
88
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at ike Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 1878.
Bdationa of Presvwre, Ttm^peraiure, tfcc
(coDclucled).
under different Winds
WEST. 1
D^.
HWD
Mau
t™p.
r«n,p.dl
E«po-
"r:,
RgdUFtlDD
AnuuiL
Ptgminor
Drr Air.
pmom.
penuirc.
NumlKr
81m.
iBjS.
!«*-.
.
InchH.
mch-.
Inch*.
.
J«l. ,5
19-814
4.va
■41s
— 0141
-0-095
19-486
+ "-S
SS-8
'5
Feb. 11
jg-994
46-7
44-8
-o-»7s
— 0-078
1964.
+ 9-r
S3-8
i
M„. 9
19-991
47-0
43'S
— 0-143
-0061
19686
+ 8-0
SS-o
11
April 3
19-401
40-9
383
— 0-104
-0-043
"9- '54
+ 4-8
4S-7
4
M.r 17
»9'S.W
S»-4
49S
-0-319
— 0-005
19-1.1
- 4-1
48-1
7
June 10
»9-7iS
srs
53-8
-0366
+0-088
19-440
- 9-6
479
5
July 14
19-736
61-6
S7-4
-o-4»S
+0.16
19-447
— 11-7
49-9
10
Aug..o
l!>-4S8
6,-4
17-6
— 0-4M
+ o'o86
19111
-10-7
50-7
10
Sept. ,8
19-710
S66
53-3
-0-355
+ o'04»
19-387
— 6-1
50-4
IS
Oct. 2,
'9-363
4S'
41-3
— 0-131
+ 0-0J7
19- [59
+ 0-1
45-3
8
Nut. 18
19-406
.Wi
36-1
— 0-181
— 0008
19-116
+ 6-6
45-7
9
D«C.M
.9j8i
3»-S
31-8
-0-170
-0-071
19140
+ 10-1
416
8
Heuu
*9'6so
491
46-3
— 0-191
0-000
>9-358
+ 0-9
SO- 1
108
NORTH-WEST.
i>w.
Buom.
T^.
T«np.(rf
Evpo.
niloo.
BlMttc
Vi^ur.
Raductlon
lo Anninl
AmiuaJ
P™«ii™of
Dr, Air.
WAnniul
Annual
permtun.
Number
ofOU.
■nd
Sum.
.8,8.
1PC|».
I«h-.
tmsbm.
l^e^
.
JlQ. 11
19-668
36-8
35 9
— o-Jol
-0-096
19-371
+ IO-4
47-1
Feb. 1
30-146
3frs
3S-»
-0-191
-0-078
19-977
+ 9-9
464
Har.ii
'9-74.1
40-6
37-S
—0-193
— 0-061
19488
+ 6-9
47' S
April 4
19600
41-8
38-4
-0-198
-0-043
»»-3S9
+ 4-8
46-6
M-yiS
19-33S
53-9
i'3
—0-344
-0-005
18983
- 3-3
So-6
Jane 13
"9745
55'8
i»-J
—0-347
+ 0-0S8
19-486
- 9-6
46-1
July 14
15-913
63-6
S8-7
— 0-41 J
+ 0-116
19-61 »
— 117
Si-9
Aog. 18
»9-So8
609
SJ-9
— 0-439
+ 0086
i9-'SS
— 11-6
49-3
Sept. 10
19-711
S'-8
48-4
— 0-300
+ 0-041
I9-4S4
- 6-1
4S-6
Oct. 8
19-394
4.1''
41 '3
— 0-139
+ 0-OI7
19-18*
— 11
409
Nov. II
19-46.
398
37-5
— o-ioi
— 0-008
19151
+ 4-7
44-i
Dec. II
'9SSO
oO-S
19-9
-0-.48
— 0071
*933i
+ 7-9
38-4
Meant
19-643
+♦■4
41-9
-0-151
-0-005
«.,
+ .-.
45-6
63
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100 Amount atid Fall of Rain at the Radcliffe Observatory, 1878.
Amtnmt of Rain coUeeUd on the Ground, and at BUivaiiont of aa feet, 34 feet,
and 1 13 feet, in the Tear 1878.
McinUi.
Hoi>th];AiD«uiteoll«««l.
lUUoa; ItwIUlDonthaOrDuiid
Onth*
QKHBd.
At«>le-
™tkiiio(
llFHt.
AtuialA-
TWIonof
.4F«t.
Wlonof
i..F«(.
JL.
14F«t.
At
n> F«*.
1818.
J»«MT
f*n»T
Much
In.
'■S'7
'•35"
0-7711
*97i
1-919
113"
S-iio
I-3SO
3109
r2js
1-509
.■368
1169
osH
1-133
4-349
1-991
roSs
S-004
1171
3-040
1-383
.■436
I -160
i-»33
::;!
4-396
1-707
"•073
4-J88
r"57
1-641
1-J89
1197
In.
0896
0-906
D-»8o
1-783
3-730
1-478
4-666
0-974
1-145
'■34S
I-i»S
to.
0901
0939
c-716
0930
0-87S
1-038
0-959
0977
0-941
0978
1-047
OT»Si
Id.
0-83.
09 1 3
0-598
0876
0-884
0-889
0-949
0-9JS
0-8S7
0-849
0-698
0-793
In.
0-591
0-671
0359
0-777
0-750
0-770
o'557
0-911
0711
o7«
0-591
o-74fi
October
Sum or Mean
17-314
1S-89S
»3'S'8
10-048
0-939
0-839
0-681
Fall of Sain at the Sv/rface <f
forevery
the Ground, diilributed undvr different Winde,
Month qfthe Year 1878.
N
NE
E
SB
s
SW
W
NW
Fmn.
it
Fan.
II
Fun.
F.U.i||' Fill.
II
™.
II
riL
II
Jll
iSjfl.
J«l.
Feb.
Marcli
April
M.J
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec
In.
0-03
o-oS
0-53
:"
0-14
0-59
s
0'03
z
0-03
0-44
I
009
0-78
0-48
0-06
0-7S
104
0-03
In.
0-38 1
0-35 1
O'iRI 1
... ! ...
0-40' I
In.
0-50
0-I4
0-3S
069
0-11
030
0-30
0-5S
0-08
oiB
4
3
S
3
006
o-jS
0-86
J-Ji
0-93
3-01
0-19
0-8 1
0-41
0-57
4
6
6
5
9
5
3
3
5
In.
0-44
0-37
0-68
049
1-04
1-36
0-73
0-61
0-7S
0-4S
o-io 4
-I-
0-14 I
'S -
Some
'-9S
15 1 0-79
9
114
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■■"I" !"■!•'
'■"
57
8-07
50
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Indicatwu ofMoffa£» OzoiioTneter dwring the Year i
t
JaD.
Feb.
March.
April.
M.y.
Jane.
Jnly.
Aug.
Sqrt.
Oct
NOY.
Dm.
.0'
11^
10'
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10^
»'
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10"
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10'
jji
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3
4
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6
7
8
9
'3
'4
•S
16
'7
18
'9
10
»3
>4
z6
i7
18
'9
30
31
S
5
4
4
4
...
3
4
7
7
i
8
8
6
8
6
7
3
4
3
J
8
3
*
3
3
i
4
4
5
s
3
3
3
4
3
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3
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Amount of Ozone under different Winds, 1879.
Amount of Ozone t
ider differtnt Windi, for every Month of
the Year 1879-
MoDlk
N
D«.
NE
of
ud
Sua.
E
Sum
SB
■ad
Bom
S
DV"
sw
or
D.J.
ud
W
of
D.T.
ud
NW
Num.
of
ud
Jmi. ,.,
Peb. ...
Mvch
April..,
M»j...
Jul,...
A^g. ...
Sept...
Oct....
Not....
Dec...
0-3
1-8
0-8
4
9
5
3
9
0-8
I '3
*■*
*'3
3-3
3-a
1-8
O'O
3
8
S
3
S
4
liS
37
3-S
rs
'"4
0-3
0-3
0^
0-s
08
o-s
1-4
1-8
10
0-9
0-9
07
1-6
o-i
0-6
8
S
0'4
3
4
4
7
S
3
3
6
6
4
True
40
"'S
44
n
0-9
■■
.-.
'■
«4
113
0-9
96
«
4<S
J/«(in Monthly Amount of OtOM regittered for a period of Thirteen Tears, from
1867 to 1879 (itwlurive), at the Saddle Obiervalory, Oaford.
Tm*.
Jm.
Feb.
M>r.
.p..
M.3-
Jane.
Jol,.
Ang.
e«pt.
Oet.
Sot.
Deo.
s:^.
.867
1868
.869
1870
187.
i87>
■873
.874
I87S
1876
1877
■878
1879
r6
17
"7
'■9
»o
»7
3'0
07
60
2-8
3-0
»-8
1-8
1-8
»-9
4J
1-9
»-s
17
6-0
4-8
t'6
a-4
3-8
37
49
j-7
3*4
4'J
30
'■3
5S
47
3-4
4-9
t-8
3-0
31
3'4
4-8
S-6
3-8
6-0
*S
S'o
6-5
1-6
30
1-0
3»
30
»4
4'
a-4
4'3
6-8
4-9
'■4
30
i-6
44
»"3
4*
49
>'9
»-3
5-0
50
36
37
47
1-1
»4
»'4
1-8
»7
0-8
1-6
31
3-6
IS
0-6
»■»
1-3
o-s
09
0-8
"■6
19
'"!
I '8
0-6
"•3
06
>'0
04
»"3
1-6
a-3
09
10
16
o-3
05
Meana
J-j
3'»
35
40
3-S
3'0
3-6
30
'■5
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APPENDIX
TO THE
RADCLIFFE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS
FOR 1876-9.
1. MEAN HONTBLT HEIOHIS OP THE BAROMETER FOR U YEARS (1BE6 to
1879).
2. HEAB MONTULT TEMPERATURES OF THE AIR FOR 2S TEARS (1865 TO 1879)-
8. MEAN MONTHLY TEMPERATURES OF EVAPORATION FOR 26 TEARS (18GS
TO 1879).
4. MEAN MONTHLY AMOUNTS OF RAIN FOE M TEARS (1851 no 1879).
RASCLIFFE OBSKKTATIOHB, iS;6-9. T
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138 Monthly Readings of the Barometer from 1855 to 1879,
Mtan MorUhiy Readings of the Barom^er,Jor a period of Tvxnly-fiit Teart,
from 1855 (0 1879, at ike RadcUffe Obteroalory, Oxford.
Y«rtj
Ymi,
■>"■
Tab.
Hmt.
Apr.
M.y.
Jane,
July.
A»g.
Bept
Oct.
Not.
Dec.
to.
ID.
"ta"
"1;;"
In.
In.
'ZT
ZT
En.
"IT"
bu
tn.
m.
ll!J
»9-968
19588
89-498
»9-8!l3
19-64.
19-80.
19698
>9^8o.l
)9^9)6
19-456
19-819
19-68;
'9' 730
.856
■404
•8,=
■9JJ
■SS4
■61 i
83.
■784
■69.
-600
■936
■876
■S84
■714
■«S7
■S89
■8,1
■6s.
'S8j
■73=
■790
■79'
■786
■714
■640
■898
3O-I0i>
■76s
l8sB
3=ioa
787
■715
■7.9
■7*1
■864
■733
■769
'So.
■79s
■688
ir7ii
■785
l!59
WSM
•76.
■7SO
■SS7
■75S
■TS
■88s
■757
■648
■4S3
■767
SJo
7'7
1S60
■455
■8.4
■591
■776
■6S0
■SE?
■79c
■478
■701
■79'
■636
■43'
■64>
1861
9«S
■608
■5s:
■960
■889
-7.t8
■519
■807
■6SS
■777
■S'S
■933
■744
l86t
■841
■87.
■44'
■79s
■67s
■66.1
■7.1
■741
■811
■669
■7S'
'81.
7'S
186,T
■SSI
jo^=88
■679
■778
■8jo
■6; J
■910
■68j
634
■S8.
■816
■904
■760
1864
■989
I97»4
■46>
■880
■797
■746
■8.8
■885
■716
■641
■467
■809
■7S3
1865
■339
■687
■70.1
9.6
■709-
■994
■749
■669
30-0JS
■397
■671
■99s
■738
iSM
844
■498
'4S6
699
■78=
■711
■736
■587
,9509
■88s
■738
■7"3
■667
1867
■465
■86s
■s8;
■BT
■69°
-899
■6S0
■77°
■874
■701
30'o;8
■8m
■7S»
1888
■684
■930
■78J
IS-
■785
■949
-864
69,
-640
■7.'i.*
19789
■315
■743
188,
■787
■767
'616
■780
■599
■87.
■864
■9:8
■S49
•8jR
•70J
■s6o
■736
,87°
■759
■617
■S36
■91.
■81;
-89.
■76 r
■j6,
-849
'5'3
■S79
■688
■75'
1871
■590
■800
■801
■583
■Ss.i
■708
■62,
■79.'
■6S7
■Jrt
■769
■869
■731
,87.
■370
■S67
■S«9
■701
■68s
■663
■704
■750
■6.6
■468
■4»8
■347
•S7»
■87J
■498
'861
■S88
■799
■745
■746
■7>7
■699
■737
■6J.1
■67s
10-049
■719
,8;4
■8a8
■779
■974
■646
■76.^
■S8R
■769
■7'7
■677
■649
■706
19s 70
■748
187s
■667
■796
■915
■79S
■75R
■6s.l
■J16
■790
■779
■533
■568
■86;
737
1876
30^oi6
■547
■33f>
■6.7
■909
■74J
■83t
690
■549
■69J
-6.S
-«6
-648
■877
29598
■711
■&o*
■ST
■6>3
■J8i
■67S
■640
-834
■J80
■41 1
•810
■660
,878
■919
30-oJi
■840
■609
■S5l
■7»4
■811
■510
■761
■540
■S4'
■503
■69s
1879
■810
^9;ys
■J6i
•478
■781
■561
■S77
■606
■r'7
■g.9
■996
Jo'o8s
■718
U«n<
i9^7oi
29-7S'
2<,m<
>9-7'9
i9-737
19-76J
i97S»
'97'3
197 19
i9^67o
39-70J
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J97"7
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Mean Monthly Rectdiugg of the Dry Bulb Thennometei
from 1855 to 1879.
TABLK 11.
Afean Monthli/ Htadiiuja nf the Dry Bulb Tiiermomeler, /or a period oj Twenty-
Jive Yearg./rmi 1855 to 1879, «; the Radcliffe ObiervtUory, Oxford.
Te.r.
J«D.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
"_!
June.
July.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Km.
Dec.
Han>.
'8SS
3fio
jg-s
379
44-8
48-0
57*
63-3
61-8
iH
S''3
419
37'3
4:-'3
'«S6
39"7
410
38-8
467
487
S7'6
60-9
6>7 S4'4
503
417
404
48-66
iHS7
364
396
4.8
4i'5
S».1
610
629
636^ j8-3
S»'S
45-S
4S-3
So-4'
iSs8
377
.M-6
4' 3
46-6
S'6
63-8
599
60-9 ! £8-9
so-'
39-6
4'-3
4886
1859
40-9
43'3
461
46'3
S3>
6o'4
66-5
6 1 '9 1 s6-2
499
407
3S'S
SO'OB
1860
391
35'6
413
42s
54- «
S."!-"
S8o
67'' S^'.!
Sio
404
35-3
4682
1R61
347
4 ''4
436
45-3
S'"9
589
60-a
61-3
s6-3
54'4
40s
.19'8
4901
iB6»
40-0
4'-3
43-6
487
SJ"
562
S9'0
59''
565
5 '-4
38'8
44»
4949
1 86.,
41-4
4'-4
43-1
48s
.127
S7-3
6o-3
607
S3-2
503
4S-6
437
49 9*
1864
36-9
36-5
41-3
477
S47
S7S
6ri
587
56s
SO"
4'7
.187
4846
iSfis
3S'9
370
37-
510
5S-6
608
Gi-B
S9S
.417
501
45"
429
S003
1866
4.VO
404
4I-J
482
io'8
609
6f2
593
h^o
Si-8
45'
43 4
SOU
i8fi7
35' 2
4S»
37'6
JO'O
S.V4
S8-I
S9-6
6i'8
BTo
■19'S
41-3
378
4888
186S
391
43-8
447
482
sr4
61-S
Mo
62-9
58-0
477
414
46-1
S'-43
.869
426
461
388
SO-9
Si-o
sfis
640
6to
586
49S
43->
379
Soo)
l8;o
387
369
40- 1
48'8
53-4
6i-i
64*
600
!So
497
41s
3.V3
48-62
rtl;.
3J-S
43-4
45'6
488
S»-4
S5-»
6o-5
64-0
56-0
So-l
37-8
386
48-83
.87.
4''S
4S»
449
47*9
50-8
MO
64s
605
sri
476
*S-4
4t-8
50-60
r873
4>-3
35-S
421
47'0
SI -I
58-9
6r7
619
53-9
47-3
44-3
407
4899
1874
4J-3
39'4
44'4
so- 3
S'l
S8-1
646
60-S
S7'5
Si>9
4»-J
3*-8
49-58
■875
44'S
357
4. '8
47>
5S"3
S9«
590
6»-6
597
486
41-6
39-8
4966
.876
37-4
41 4
40'6
467
497
58-6
6s-3
C2-8
SS7
S2-9
44-2
44-0
4994
,877
43''
440
417
45'9
49-6
610
6a' 1
6o-s
529
49-3
4S-6
41-2
49-58
1878
411
41-9
41-5
49-0
S4'4
6o-6
6 1-6
6jo
56-8
SO-8
391
32-8
49-56
'879
310
37-9
408
416
481
55-5
56-8
S8-I
SS-6
481
386
.131
44-SS
Mtuu
li^
401
4f7
47'5
sr^
58-8
6i-6
6.0
s6-5
SO-2
422
396
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The General Yearly Mean from twenty-five years' observaliona is 49°20.
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140 Mean Monthly Readings of the Wet Bulb Thermometer
from 1855 to 1879.
TABLE III.
Mean Monthly Readingi of lite Wet Bulb Thermometer, for a period 0/ Tvunty-
five Teara,from 1855 to 1879, attht Raddiffe Obterealory, Oxford.
Yew.
J^D.
Fab.
Hot.
Apr.
M.J.
Juna.
July.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
'8SS
3S-»
19-5
3°67
41-9
4S-»
54- '
fc-s
586
53-6
49-4
401
3S-5
450i
i8s6
38-6
4JO
38-0
43-8
46-3
H-o
57'«
s8-4
S'-6
488
40-O
40-0
4646
'857
36-1
380
40-9
4S-8
«■'
S6-0
38-.
S9'S
557
So-J
44'S
440
47 '95
I8s8
366
34-6
39-1
433
4a-s
S7'>
53-9
s6-3
S6j
47-8
37-6
.W7
4S-88
'8S9
39' »
410
433
437
489
53-8
6. -3
58-0
534
487
39-9
3S'4
47'4<'
i860
377
33-9
38-9
39-6
so-7
53-3
SS"4
547
SO'4
49'3
393
34-8
4483
1S61
341
39-9
411
41-1
48'
SS-o
57->
s8->
5r"
5'7
38-6
381
46-5.
1861
38s
397
419
458
S'-8
S»-9
S47
S4'»
5»-9
48-7
37 '5
4»-6
46-77
1863
39-6
40-J
40-S
45°
48-4
53-4
S5"3
S7-4
S07
48-9
440
4''4
47-07
1864
3S-9
3S-3
390
44-8
si-i
S3-4
56-3
S3-9
S3-6
47'S
400
37-9
45-73
isfis
3S-"
36-.
3S-5
48-8
s»-'
s6-4
S8'8
367
S8-3
4S'0
43'S
41-6
47'S8
1866
413
38'8
39>
44-5
46-4
57-3
S*"9
SS-5
S3'"
499
4»'8
410
47'35
1867
34' I
43'
3S-9
47-0
49s
S4-3
SS7
s8-4
53-8
47 7
39'3
36-7
46>9
tS6S
37-6
4'-4
416
447
s>-fi
sfr«
S9-S
S7'8
S4'7
4S'5
40-0
43'9
47-97
1869
41 -o
437
360
46-9
469
!i6
S8«
5S-I
546
46-6
4*7
3«3
4648
.870
369
35-3
37'4
43-6
48-4
S3-9
589
546
S'M
470
397
3'5
44-88
.87.
3S-4
41-3
4'S
4S''
471
S'-J
Sfr3
SB'S
Si-3
474
3S'6
369
4S'47
.S71
39-8
431
410
44''
4(i-6
S4-S
59-6
S6o
S3'4
4S-S
4»'S
408
47'33
1873
40-0
337
40-0
4l'S
46-6
547
S7'9
iVi
SO-S
4S'S
412
WS
459'
1874
40-6
37-6
41-5
46-4
46-5
5^6
57-5
5S'9
54'<'
496
407
31-8
46-21
18TS
41-9
34-5
39'
430
So-8
S4fi
SS'S
SJ'9
36"
46'3
40-8
381
46-6,
1876
361
39-6
381
443
45"5
S4'i
391
57''
53''
5>'o
416
41-5
46-97
.87.7
■t«-6
41-8
39'»
43'
460
!6-3
sfr'
S6-6
49-S
464
43-5
39-6
46-63
.8rs
397
4»-4
39''
46',
S'-5
S6-.
38-0
S8-.
S.V9
481
37''
3»»
4680
.879
307
37'"
38-8
40-8
4S-6
53-6
S4-9
S6»
54'
46-6
37-s
3a-4
44-00
HCDIU
377
78'4'
39-4
44"'
48-5
54*5
S7-3
368
S3'4
~48T
404
383
46-41
The General Yearly Meau from twenty-five yenre' observations is 46'''4i.
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Monthly Amount of Rain from 1851 to 1879,
at the Radcliffe Olsefvatory, Oxftrd.
TABLE IV.
Monthit/ Amount of Rain collected in a Gauge on the Ground, for a j:eriod of Twcniy-
nit^ Yean, 1851 to 1879 induaive, at th« Baddi^i ObMrvatory, Oxford.
Year.
Jm.
Feb.
Hu.
Apr.
auj.
Jm.0.
J«lT.
Aug,
fcpt.
Oct.
Not.
Dec
Smn.
In.
~Z~
"iii~
"i^'
1^
"!^
'IT'
"iT"
in.
In.
"^
In.
jO.
.8SI
.%, 08.0
3'Si3
I-.78
0-98.
1-700
3-854
1-330
0-379
'-479
0676
1-014
11-914
.«!■
SMS'j o'833
0-633
1-01 a
1697
7-087
I'Sio
4-474
3-063
=-738
7-14*
3466
40-416
■«M
1-476 .■..?'
101 8
»-363
1-349
3-379
3-145
3-104
1-908
3-874
'■94s
0-418
17-130
■»M
1-.4S 0-890
0413
0-783
3-137
,-807
1-193
I -060
0-441
1-166
'■444
1-038
17-718
■S5S
0-173 1-313
»-li3
0-410
,-569
1-550
S-088
r67i
1-463
6-050
0460
1-104
*5-'73
l»S6
1-9.37 .-3.4
0936
'■SS'
4-s6o
>-SS3
0-61 1
3-'i*
3-'67
5-374
0-950
1-047
17-134
■»SI
3. 8. 0193
1-545 ■■998
1-170
3-04'
3- "73
3-694
3-896
4-538
1-651
0-675
18-856
uss
0-671 1-773
°-n°\ 3-545
1-310
1-S90
1-174
.■416
1-S08
1970
0-697
»-'iS
ir690
■»S9
o-795| .-654
1-491
i-S"
■ -731
1144
1-803
3-835
3-S^
a-73*
i-oi6
i-8i6
17-177
i860
3-173 i-n'
1-886
0-580
,■784
S-'04
1-383
3-790
1-S16
■ -566
3-"8
1-618
3.006
I86t
0-66O .-,0.
.■683
0-688
.-36.
3- "3
5- -46
0-600
1-936
'■583
3-070
'•65.
13-403
i86»
1-4+9 0179
5-463
1-175
3-743
1-139
'■754
''7S>
US'
1-887
0-988
'■43'
17-41'
.86j
3-174' 0-676
0-671
1-414
0-941
3-4"
0-657
1-648
1-711
.961
i-oio
i'o8o
11-365
1864
o-„..-44.
1-470
■■633
1-147
1-009
0-470
0-786
1-937
fSS9
1-3*4
0-507
'8-lSS
.86s
3-OS3 »-o8s
0-971
o-9m
1191
3S'5
»-79S
3-098
0-176
5 '404
>-S78
.-961
»8-737
1866
1-S64' 1-376
1-658
1-038
1686
3- '99
1-031
1-946
5-655
a-ioi
1541
1-018
30-614
.86,
i-s:6J i-5S>
i-8;8
1S9
i-sos
1-933
3-915
1-387
.■6>3
1-8IO
0-949
1-401
17-115
.868
»M0 i7»9
1-500
'■55.
0-583
0-914
1-867
3-35'
3988
1-141
1-170
4:16
15971
1869
3-77"
1168
1-194
i-i6
>-9S4
1-404
i-ojS
'■3 '4
4411
1095
1-409
3-434
16-474
.870
t-t6i
1-910
■ 649
o-siB
■ 030
0-658
0-89.
1-349
1-31
1-911
1-156
i-ooo
■7-564
.871
IIIO
0-9JI
0-947
l-6o«
0-430
3-1 68
3-776
0-513
4-659
1-191
0701
.-064
»ii37
.87,
406.
.■498
"774
■ ■87
»-S47
1874
1-907
.-.63
0970
1-894
3-1.10
3-788
19-477
.873
j.jOO
-5.5
»-345
o-47<
*-306
1-779
1-117
1-619
1-81
1-691
.-697
o-S"
13-178
.87)
1-303
,■683
0-61
1-18C
■■6S8
0-684
0-490
1-816
3-34
3-119
'-5*4
1-8.9
"139
■87s
i'Sfi?
1-449
1-086
I-4S
.-761
1-96
4699
1-804
1-034
7-53
3-761
0-866
31979
1876
1-714
»-841
3-40
1-87
0-794
I-OS3
0-84S
1-677
S-83E
1-OI7
3158
5-i03
3l-4»3
1877
4-6i:
'■57s
1-98.
J15
l-loj
0-99
3-356
3-409
1-5 1
1-7.4
3874
■-737
30039
,8,8
I'S'J
"■3S
0-778
1-19
4-97
1-9 '9
1-13
5-110
1-35
3-'09
j-175
.509
17-314
.875
3-O0O
33'4
o'88
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A LIST OF INSTITUTIONS AND PERSONS
TO WHOlf COPIES OP THS BBSin.TB OF KETEOROLOOICAL OBSESTATIONS lUOK
AT THE BASCLIFTE OBBEBTATOBT, OXFOBD, ABE PBESENTED 81
THE RADCLIFFE TEITSTEES.
Ths AalimoleUi Sodety, Oxford.
The lUdoliffa Library, Oxford.
Ths BritiBh Meteorological Society.
The MeteoToli^icnl Office.
The Obaer»«tory, Kew.
Riiyil Literaiy and Scientific Society. Bath.
Sir O. B. Airy, ABtronotner Royal.
Sir BcDJuniD Brodie, Bart., Brockhnm Warren,
Tbe Begutrar-GenenJ of Births, Mairiitgea.
■nd Desthg.
Rev. James Clutterbuqk, Long Wjttonham.
Iter. G. C. Bell, Marlborough Collegs.
Rev. LeoDitrd Blomofield, Bath.
Jaroea QUieber, Esq., Blackheath,
Bev. B. GreBwell, Oxford.
Dr. Child, Oxford.
Rev. O. Ogle, Oxford.
■ J. H. Stacy, Eeq., Wolvercote, Oxford.
E. J. Love, Eaq., Nottinghun.
Park Harrieon, Esq., Norwood.
Stonyhimt Obeerratory.
R. H. Scott, EBq., Meteorological Office.
G. Harvey Simmonds, Esq.. Sidcup.
T. L. Plant, Esq., Binuinghani.
G. J. SymoiiB, Esq., London.
F. Oalton, Esq., London.
W. H. Rundell, Esq., Liverpool.
D. A. Freeman, Esq., Tooting.
W. IngraT9, Esq., Bel voir Castle.
The Scottish Meteorological Society.
A. Bachnn, Esq.
A. Forbes, Esq., Culloden.
Rev. A. J. T. Morris, Balwharrie, Crieff.
J. R. Mann. Esq., M.D.
Samuel E. HoHkins, Esq., M.D., Gusrnsey.
The Rev. Professor J, Mattliewa, Ijimpeter.
Signal Office, Washington.
The Meteorological Obsurvat.ry, New York.
C. Meldrum, E«j.,The Oliservatorj, Mauritius.
Tbe Scientific Institute, ChrietiHiiia.
Dr. H. Mohn, Cbristinnia.
The Meteorological Office, Caloitta.
The Observatory, Toronto,
W. ElliB, Esq., Greenwich Olwcrvatory.
The Observatory, Hohart Town.
The Observatory, Prague.
The Observatory, Monoalieri. Turin.
Tbe ObservKtory, Parma.
Dr. Daniel Draper, Metenrological Obeerratory,
New York.
The Observatory, Wilhelmshavan. PrUBiiia.
Tbe Imperial Meteorological Observatory. Con-
stantinople.
The Observatory of the CoUege of Beteu,
Havana, Cuba.
M. Mascart, Bureau M^l^rologique Centrtkl,
Paris.
The University, Kiel.
Professor Karston, Kiel.
Fniressor Buys Ballot, Utrecht.
ProfsRSor Lindh.ngtn, Pulkowa.
The Director of the Central Phj-sical Observa-
tory, St. Peteraburt;.
The Meteorological! OljBervalory. Dorpat.
Dr. Hann, Vienna.
The Meteorologi<-al Society of France.
Tbe Obeervatory. Montsouris, Paris.
Professor M. F. Van Bysselber^he, Ontend.
Dr. Gustavus Hellmann, MeienmlngicHl Office,
Berlin.
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